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I think Jessica is supposed to be stronger, but she's easier to injure.

Jessica's fighting style comes off as someone who never learned HOW to fight because she never had to— she was always just the strongest person in the room and that's all she needed to do.

In both this and the movie, they have a call sign. Just they both have the same one.

She's Earth-S.

Seriously, where are the quality trolls who devote time and craft?

It was less of a "I was hurt by a bat bite" and more "Ew gross, bat!" thing.

It can be two things.

SPOILERS— She gets arrested at the end, so… you're on the same page.

Not so much eviscerated, because A. what, 6000 views? and B. The original Whedon video already was a satire of those types of videos, so trying to parody a satire puts one DEEP into Dunning-Kruger territory.

Was Katie another one who got one of those "You'll be on whichever show we need you on" contracts?

Not true, but it can repel up to a dozen doctors.

The only movie I ever walked out of (i.e., left the theatre— that is the standard we're using, yes?) is Jean-Claude Van Damme's DOUBLE IMPACT. And, if I'm being honest, it had nothing to do with the film, and everything to do with my friend having some sort of panic attack and having to get him out of there. (Note

One thing I dislike in the remake is how Wonka seems to have things very specific planned. Like, in the original, they're going through the factory and there's all these dangers the kids get caught up in. In the remake, it has a sense of, "And now we're going to the room that's a trap for Veruca."

See, it's obvious that the feds are setting up Jake to fail. NO ONE's favorite movie is "Failure to Launch". Anyone who says it is is obviously in Witness Protection.

I honestly believe that the people at BSG had a completely new vision for a show around the end of the second season, but that vision had only tenuous connection to the show they had been doing been up until that point. And so they jammed that vision into the show they had been making.

The final season definitely works MUCH better knowing what the "flash-sideways" scenes are.

Honestly, I can't believe that. Maybe whoever was asked did completely different kinds of shows, where the live-here-while-doing-the-tasks aspect isn't really filmed (or doesn't exist).

Blurred like nipples.

Just a guess, but it's probably an aspect of a full screening of potentially communicable diseases all contestants might have. A CYA/risk-assessment thing for the producers/network. It sounds creepy in isolation, but it's probably cherry-picked out of a full medical-disclosure clause.

As fun as it is to knock on the Donald for this (and it SOOO is), I would imagine this sort of clause is boilerplate for any reality show where they're housing contestants in a dorm, house, etc. It's more or less the standard, "Hey, don't think that just because you're not dressed, we won't use the footage of you