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Glad I'm not the only one…

Oh god, I had never considered that possibility, and now I actively dread the next season…

Well, can't argue with that flawless logic.

Well done.

They have nothing to do with John Stuart Mill or the teachings of the Enlightenment or other cornerstones of Liberalism, and everything to do with watered-down Critical Theory…which, it's often forgotten, is nothing more than watered-down Freudian Psychoanalysis crossed with watered-down Marxism. When the Breitbart

At first I was rolling my eyes…and then I actually read your name. Well done.

I totally agree with all of this. I'm usually pretty immune to Hollywood romances, especially in Superhero films, but this one actually made me cry, even on the second viewing…and I'm a big hairy dude in my 30's…and my dad was like three feet away from me…

I am comically left-wing, but I agree. It's a horrible cliche by this point, but it's still true, and bears repeating; if you can honestly stand there, and say that Objectivity is white patriarchal bias, you are part of the reason Trump won.

This should be the top comment. That anyone is crowing about "Cultural Appropriation" in 2017 suggests that almost the entire left has gone horribly off the rails. It's a cliche at this point, but it bears repeating; this is why Trump won.

I'm holding out hope. And if all else fails, I can probably find a goat somewhere at this hour.

There was a moment, when Gus is giving his speech to his employees, where something hit me with stark clarity…it is now possible for Giancarlo Esposito to get the Emmy he always deserved for Gus Fring. It's something that could happen. I'm going to pray for it, "American Gods"-style, and who knows, maybe a

I've never heard that. I'll have to look up which Philosopher it was that did, though…

Then she'll like this one. There are some anti-heroes, true, but some genuinely heroic people as well.

Do. It might require some patience in the beginning, but it's well worth it.

It took me probably five years to understand Baudrillard after I first read him, and even though I understand him, I still think he's an asshole.

I was just thinking that. '99 and '07 were the best years for film in my memory.

Hey hey, ease off of The World Is Not Enough a bit. Yes, it had Denise Richards as a Nuclear Physicist named "Christmas Jones", and she's every bit as convincing as you'd expect, but it ALSO had Robert Carlyle in the Red Grant roll, and *SPOILER ALERT*

For my money, Sense8 is their best work since the original Matrix. It has a slow build, but what it builds towards is amazing, and even when it's slow, it's never boring.

I was just saying that. We never could've guessed, when he was leaving, that Jon's time of greatest need was still on the way…and he wouldn't be there to guide us.