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So basically, you won't believe something that's pretty easy to prove (do your research) because it doesn't fit your narrative. You won't even entertain the idea that it's true. Don't be willfully ignorant. Sony has been deleting comments, especially valid criticisms. Even more disturbing in my findings, women who

I think you're both giving James too much credit and not enough at the same time. Too much because you think he actually has time for petty internet discussion when he's raising a daughter and making videos with all of his spare time. He's kind of ignorant/innocent in that he doesn't really know what's going on at any

I had the opposite reaction. I don't want to have my own opinion on the movie either, just like I don't want to buy Call of Duty, Assassin's Creed or an iPhone every fucking year. When you're hyperaware of billionaires trying to get your money without really earning it, you just have to say no.

While I would agree that every individual film is self-contained and its quality is unrelated to other works, that is where our agreement ends. I once had a discussion with some moron on YouTube who thought that The Force Awakens was something to bring the Star Wars franchise out of the deep depths of the tainted

Probably not, and we're probably going to see worse remakes in the next 5 years. But the sooner people get sick of them, the sooner they'll stop making them. And this is AV Club. We're a bunch of snobs who turn our nose up at the Jon Peters and Michael Bays of the world. We gotta stick together.

As I suspected (and continue to suspect the general consensus to be), the movie isn't nearly as bad as the double backlash monstrosity that Sony has created. I still won't see the movie for this reason.

A bit harsh. I mean, yeah, when the season started, it went from watch on the same night to watch within a couple days for me, but I still enjoy it, warts and all. I never asked it to be a documentary about how these shows are made, just deliver great drama and more often than not, it does. Granted, everything that

I feel like Myles was a little harsh on Caputo, who did a lot more than his predecessor in a considerably worse situation. He bucked against MCC's inhumane policies at every turn. The worse thing he did this season was be too distracted to be at the prison and answer his phone to deal with pressing matters. What sets

In between the lines, there's a lot of obscurity
I'm not inclined to resign to maturity
If it's alright
then you're all wrong
But why bounce around to the same damn song
You'd rather run when you can't crawl
I know
you know
that I'm not telling the truth
I know
you know
they just don't have any proof
Embrace the deception
Learn

I'm also baffled by weird Bernie supporters who supposedly would rather vote for Trump than Hillary, as well as those who act misogynistic on social media. Are these people for real? Like, what the hell?

It happened before phone video and iPhones, but I consider myself fortunate to have been able to have gone to a concert and then have a bootleg of that same concert to relive it. Most moments never happen again, but some are very much worth revisiting.

The show was in rare form in this episode. The humor is usually in the lowbrow range, whether it's silly crazy person talk, toilet humor, racial stereotypes or the odd throwaway line about vaginas. But I actually laughed several times during this. I loved Soso and Poussey's discussion about "interracial power couples"

Well, to me, that tells me he's saying that the only way he could be king is if he murdered everyone, which is not necessarily what he wants. But pragmatic evil genius Petyr Baelish is dead. Stupid throne-crazy pod person Petyr Baelish who can't even read Sansa's body language has taken his place.

After rewatching, I did spot two ships (or maybe it was the same one) with the House Martell crest. But that would make you partly wrong. None of them went back to Meereen. Meereen is really far from everything (and it took half of last season for Tyrion to get there). What we saw is after the Greyjoys and Dany's army

Well, I liked Arya's little scene, even if it was really stretching credibility that she could covertly murder every Frey son with no one noticing.

I thought it was incredibly sweet to see Pennsatucky give Piper water, given their history.

I hope the new Naugles is successful enough to expand in multiple states. Naugles was probably the only good thing I got out of being forced to live in redneck shithole Reno for a few of my teen years.

Did it help? No. Was it absolutely essential? Yes.

What do the kids say these days? Get you a man who can do both?

Call me out for … not hating cheese? Go ahead.