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Cristin beating Lonmouth to death does make sense from a plot perspective. Lonmouth, on a hunch, walked up to him and essentially said “I have dirt on you that could get you castrated and tortured. Let’s team up.” His statements amounted to a slander on both the princess and prince consort and a threat to the line of

I’m sure by the fiftieth or so time you make this same complaint in these threads, the whole show will simply cease to be as a result of your diligent and steadfast whinging.

Sure but WB owns the Joker and the Batman characters...  If you don’t own those characters, you should get the licensing stuff worked out before you make or release your movie.

shit, I haven’t even thought of the implications for that. We may never get closure.

YOU LEAVE THE VENTURE BROS. MOVIE ALONE YOU RATFUCKERS.

It’s notable here for two reasons:

Yes, he already said “CEO”. 

Sociopaths?

*Jim Spanfeller has entered the chat 

It makes you wonder the kind of person who takes pride in being known as a cost cutting CEO.

I bought my friend a Dunkin Donuts gift card with a picture of Donny and Dewey from that SNL Dunkin skit on it, and it’s my favorite thing ever. CUTCHA NAILS FAH GAWDS SAKE

Yeah but when you are on DUI No. 2 and still wicked pissed from the night before, 5 miles is a long way to drive on your lawnmower to get your coffee and cruller.

But who will scold the scolder?

Now playing

Fellow New Englander as well and I think the only good thing that’s come out of Dunkin in the last few years is this skit from SNL.

Damn, this poor bugger must be spinning in his grave

Wow, I’m an idiot. I couldn’t make sense of the headline because I kept reading “lo” as “Io”, as in the moon of Jupiter. I could understand why Dunkin would abandon plans for a location there. Probably not a lot of foot traffic.

People like to shit on Dunkin now but they forget or don’t know that Dunkin used to be good. It earned the loved. Then went through rapid expansion and dilution of quality. Folks who went to Dunkin pre-2007ish have a strong attachment because it was good! (it does now suck)

Lifelong New Englander here, who remembers commercials with Fred (“Time to make the donuts!”). The place was solid, but is now the world’s foremost purveyor of brown water and vaguely-foodish breakfast things.

Yeah, I think this is dead on. I think it could’ve worked, but it’s just been handled in such a prolonged, tedious way that it’s really difficult to invest in. Those sections are droll compared to what you’re doing in the historical settings. They dump buckets of text on you, putting the onus on the player to keep up