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I’ll bet she doesn’t die. One thing I’ve always loved about Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul is that the writers rarely make the obvious or expected choice. My completely wild guess is that she flees the country.

Better have the Kra-Van.

Star Wars doesn’t have a problem. It is what it is. It’s about the force, Luke Skywalker, light sabers and the world that Lucas created. The people who want Star Wars to not be Star Wars anymore are the people with the problem.

Murphy’s SNL Gumby was a prime example of how he separated himself creatively from pretty much every other performer they’ve had. Taking a harmless children’s claymation character and turning him into a bitter, antagonistic, cigar-chomping washed up Borscht Belt comedian was so hysterically random that I can’t even

So is she gonna fuck a pie in this or no?

Are you like some sort of pop culture beat poet?

You need to be focusing on consonants, not vowels as your strategy. Vowels come naturally.

J is the least used letter in Wordle words so you are kind of wasting a guess there.

The second book has Reacher kicking the ass of a bunch of right wing militia assholes. That should be pretty fun.

with pretty much only the first movie still having any kind of relevance—and that’s mostly just because of its ending”

“You maniacs! You blew it up! Oh, God damn you! God damn you all to Hell!” - me to the owners of the AV Club

“... and The Bridge Over The River Kwai, but that’s not super relevant.”

I don’t have a go-to word, I just pick a random starter each time. Makes the game more fun and solving it more satisfying.

She’s also nailed Holmes’ “someone else is driving” eyes

I was a little skeptical of this, mainly because I’ve already read the stories and books and watched the documentaries, but that’s a great damn trailer. Seyfried looks amazing and it’s a really top-notch cast around her (though what’s up with William H. Macy’s forehead). I think I’m in. 

I’m mostly jealous of people who have the space to work from home. 

Lillyhammer wasn’t truly a Netflix series until it was cancelled in 2015, two years before they cancelled House Of Cards.

Man that score is really dancing across the line between “loving John Williams homage” and “legally actionable plagiarism.”

Heard about this yesterday and I see this type of snarky article everywhere.

Frankly, the fact that the NYT paid him at all for his open-source Password/Scrabble hybrid is amazing. They would absolutely be in their rights to simply copy the format and use it on their site. What they paid for was the name recognition (everyone calls the game Wordle now), and is a shockingly decent thing to do.