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theprimordialdrzoidberg--disqus

@avclub-e52e3a1b3e6662e3100fad02756b50fd:disqus  Which was the one with the clone of Luke named "Luuke"?

@avclub-4852640db22c9773ff0c79821326f766:disqus   Yes, thanks for the reminder of that.   It perfectly sets up the Han Solo we know from the films.

It actually made a lot of sense, given the dire circumstances the character was in early in the trilogy. It wasn't forced at all.

Yeah it deals with some heavy slavery and drug addiction issues Disney wouldn't touch with Walt's frozen dick.

The aforementioned trilogy would heartily satisfy your inner 8 year old-  which is really the best you can expect from a new Star Wars film.

/Nerd

Of course it does.  Why the hell would anyone want a live action Futurama?

If Fry is played by Louie CK, I think I'd be o.k. with it.

Let's hope not!  I just had a disturbing "I'm not getting any younger…" conversion with the girlfriend a few days ago.

It's perfectly open ended.  The professor could have first "conceived" of the idea for the invention the day Fry was unfrozen.  Meaning the entire run of the show is a massive, self-contained time loop.

As I'm sure everyone around here is aware, I, too, just saw the book close on a little piece of myself.  I don't see it coming back, and the pain of losing it isn't something I imagined having to go through twice, but I'd hit the reset button and do it all again, too (well, except start dating that one that really

"Disorders within the group [of CP] are classified based on two characteristics- the main physiological symptom, and the limbs that are affected. For a disorder to be diagnosed as spastic quadriplegia, an individual must show spastic symptoms (as opposed to athetotic, hypertonic, ataxic, or atonic symptoms) and it

To be fair, 90% of the music made in the early to late 90s was guilty of the very same.  And a lot of them died!  Trent (barley) made it and since he cleaned up he's been very forthcoming about self-medicating his crippling anxieties and his feelings of inadequacy.

I don't doubt that most people are able to go on the journey. However, there has been a marked increase in intelligent discussion being derailed by very black and white points of view. They are certainly valid opinions, but it's the easy way to watch. Many of us prefer to delve deeper nuance (which, to me, is where

CP most certainly is progressive and debilitating. Cystic fibrosis is a killer, CP is not- which is half the problem with it- people stricken with CP possess 100% normal mental functioning, but become effectively paralyzed and eventually unable to audibly communicate. Awful disease.

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With his own mortality in the front of his mind for most of the Series, Walt certainly developed complex father/son sentiments about his relationship with Jesse.  Consciously or not, Walt must realize he'll probably never be alive to watch his own son mature and come into his own.  Plus, Walt Jr.'s CP, as

I think the seat belt thing was in there to show that Hank is so driven to take down Walt, he's obsessively worrying about every contingency.  Jesse is so important, he can't risk even a random car accident killing him before he serves his purpose.

considering the vast multiplayer implementation, my guess is they make the more wacky cheat code powers/items unlock-ables-  basically badges to wear around for everyone to see you spend way too much time playing the game.

Wouldn't be a GTA game without them.