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Because people like you will threaten their lives.  

We skipping the bombshell reporting from Rolling Stone about how he’s seemingly been a monster to....basically everyone he’s been around forever?

If D’Arcy Carden, Ted Danson, Kristen Bell and... well, everyone on the show are to be believed, The Good Place set was an absolute joy to work on. Heard the same about Parks and Rec so it could be a Mike Schur thing.

There’s one or two old interviews on here where actors talk about going on set during their offdays on Deadwood just to be around.

I hear they got out at 5 every day at Emily Overruled, at least until some jackass showed up on set with a lot of opinions.

The Good Place? Parks and Rec? Barry? Not being snarky, I believe these genuinely had good environments. No situation is perfect but these of three of seemingly good ones. 

This seems like a bizarre extrapolation from a 10-second teaser with no dialogue or shots from the show.

Oh. When you first mentioned TDKR I thought you were gonna put it on the “worst” list...

The World's End has such a terrific first act that I almost wish they had rewritten it to remove the sci-fi / action stuff. Don't get me wrong, the action choreography is spectacular, but it's window dressing that feels unnecessary by the end. Nothing about the Blanks hits as hard as Gary drinking the dregs of some

wtf. iron man 3 is one of the worst mcu movies. why does it keep getting pumped up on this site lately?

Iron Man 3 is not a good threequel... The whole fake-out with the Mandarin was so stupid they had to correct it in later movies. Then we have Tony Stark’s problems, who spends way too much time in the middle nowhere being an asshole to some random kid, suffering from PTSD, and all without his Iron Man suit working.

No Cornetto trilogy? No Kung Fu Panda? Bah.

I was definitely underwhelmed with Phase 4. The only movie I really loved was Spider-Man: No Way Home, and even then, I question how much of my love for that was just the endless fan service it provided. Shang-Chi might even be underrated, but it’s also hardly an MCU all-timer. I thought the Disney+ series and their

Slow news day? What he said was rather dumb, tone deaf, and irrelevant to the occasion, but nothing worth getting worked up over.

Why would it matter what they server unless their shitty conservative beliefs weren’t enough to keep you from going to their restaurants?

I got a Gotye notificaiton for this?!

Usually happens when they’re leaving a well lit place like a gas station or similar. It’s light enough that it doesn’t click in your brain to turn the lights on.

actually it’s spelt Worcestershire but it’s pronounced “throat wobbler mangrove.”

yeah like last week the story makes little sense, it could have been interesting without the over the top “they wanted to blow up kids”; there could have been an interesting discussion about the moral dilemna of escalating violence to taking lives but they went straight to cartoonish villains with this. during the 70s

If this episode only merits an A, I’d like to see what an A+ episode would be.

This was a perfect, perfect hour of television.