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My attempts to use it were to watch the last season of How I Met Your Mother. So, you know, punishment from all sides.

I always want to agree with this argument initially, but then, you never really hear that argument against cable or satellite. Is there a difference to you, or did Netflix just set our internet standards too high?

I approve of setting that player on fire.

If this uses the same player platform their website uses for streaming current episodes, it could be free and still be a ripoff. That player is the wooooooooorst.

I hate to judge people on their names, but every person I've met named Snow has been a total bastard.

Stephen Fry?

Is there a hat? He's gonna need a hat.

I already decided, guys, calm down. It's John Hamm. You're welcome, Marvel.

Coming this fall: The Illusioner.

Anne Al-Probe?

I'm also looking forward to the book. He's an entertaining storyteller. He has an Andre the Giant/Samuel Beckett story, for crying out loud! He's coming to Austin for a Q&A, book signing and TPB screening. If I had an extra $50, I'd be there in a heartbeat.

Horizontal scrolls are the devil's UI design.

It can be two things. The end of that movie is just an emotional rollercoaster: the toys facing their doom together and Andy growing up and passing on the toys to a new generation. They actually happen pretty much back to back too. Stupid Pixar jerks! *sniff*

She's needed for Hannibal. Sorry.

I always liked the answer from Coupling: A whole area of sex with nothing for them to do.

GoFundMe is usually the preference for things like this because you get the money whether or not you hit your fundraising goal. Their business model is more donation-facilitation than pseudo-investment, like Kickstarter.

They did a few versions that actually weren't that bad! But the majority were just so awkward and unnatural for anyone to say out loud.

I feel like USA, as a network, leans too heavily on this model for all their original programming. White Collar did it with cars, with some of the most awkward, stilted dialogue to accompany it. Either have characters do standalone commercials outside of the story or pick some more natural product associations.

If you think it hurts to step on a LEGO brick…

That is awesome!