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I suspect both Discovery and Picard are playing the “last season!” card to rope back in those who gave up on either or both because they are awful, miserable shows to watch. Discovery has always had a lot of potential but unerringly squanders it by endlessly being the Michael Burnham Mary Sue show (is there a field of

The Gene & Courtney Show is possibly one of my favorite episodes of TV ever—even though Gene and, especially, Courtney can be extremely grating characters. It even has top-notch B and C plots, with Tina and the Valentines, and Bob/Teddy and the flowers. And the full lyrics to Gene’s song:

I have a cat that someone declawed and then abandoned before he came to me, and while I will say it’s nice that he doesn’t scratch the furniture, I would never declaw a cat myself.

Should it be grams and not milligrams in the section about acetaminophen? A single tablet of regular-strength Tylenol is 500 milligrams, so it seems highly unlikely that “7.5 to 10 milligrams” is a toxic dose.

What bothered me most about the whole Jason subplot is that it could lift right out of the story with literally no change to anything else. He was maybe a little needed for the whole part with the other jock Vecna killed and with chasing Eddie, but not really, and in the end, his whole story just amounts to a couple

Microsoft loooooves shoving intrusive, useless crap that makes everything worse into everything they do. I’m surprised there’s even a way to turn this off. It’s like a bunch rabid, low IQ monkeys just bang on keyboards over there, and then Microsoft forces whatever the result is on the rest of us. See: the entirely of

And Conviction is a Spotify exclusive. Maybe label this shit. Like it’s your job or something?

Looks like you can’t listen to The Shrink Next Door unless you use Apple Podcasts because Apple turned it into a TV show. The only things you can listen to outside of the Apple ecosystem are interviews with the actors. So I guess I’ll never listen to or watch anything about this story.

I just watched Invincible over the weekend. The first episode is super-dull, with absolutely atrocious writing and animation. I was ready to forget it forever until the mid-credits sequence, which I’m glad convinced me to keep watching because the series overall is good with the potential to be great. But that first

How are we determining “best” here? It doesn’t seem to have anything to do with actual air-purifying capabilities, since you don’t mention that at all.

How are we determining “best” here? It doesn’t seem to have anything to do with actual air-purifying capabilities,

Not to mention he’s already played two jerks in the Avatar universe: General Fong in (animated) Last Airbender and Hiroshi Sato in Legend of Korra.

I’ve seen so many articles describing the object where the money is stored as a “glowing orb.” It’s very clearly a glowing pig, which, beyond being a cutesy piggy bank, has extra implications in the show’s “This is what capitalism does to us” message.

Do you think you’re reading this at the Associated Press or something?

You might check out what the actual requirements for loan forgiveness are before snarking about other people gaining easier access to help. It’s not easy. This change just gets rid of the silly rule that only your payments to a specific type of loan count toward those requirements.

So will Google go back to returning actual results that come even somewhat close to matching what you search, or will it just keep being a nightmare pile of unrelated clickbait garbage and ads, but just shinier and with EVEN MORE AI that’s somehow still stupider than the dumbest toddler?

I believe in this case, “controversial” is a stand-in for “really fucking weird and unexpected.”

Is anyone else struggling with this show? I’m not familiar at all with the comics, but they seem to have decided here that the best approach is to throw 10,000 characters at me and then expect me to remember who any of them are or how they connect together. Not to mention that most of the scenes feel interminably slooo

Most customer service reps can also give you a small something for your time in addition to the resolution of your initial problem, like a credit or discount for future purchases. If it’s taken multiple calls, a long wait time, etc., I’ve often found if I politely point out the time and effort I had to spend to fix

Congratulations, I guess, to this comment section for unironically demonstrating how personally affronted the stupid and selfish among us feel when anyone asks them to consider making even an unbelievably minor change that would make existence slightly less miserable for the people around them. Because, waaaaaaaah, I

SmileDirectClub is a scam. Don’t do it. They’ll lie at every turn and eventually just start stealing money out of your bank account in small increments in hopes you don’t notice.

I’m seriously, 100% not making that up.

I’ve had to file complaints with my State’s Attorney General about it and am working with a few

SmileDirectClub is a scam. Don’t do it. They’ll lie at every turn and eventually just start stealing money out of