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Medina Spirit was clean and Trump won Arizona.

Yes, Musk’s delivery and cue card reading were terrible. But he was still better at those than Robert DeNiro.

Instead of laughing at the Grogu sketch I was just sitting there wondering “Are they referring to him as ‘Baby Yoda’ because that’s what they know the audience knows him as, are they doing it because they legally can’t say his name, or is it just because they don’t know his name?”

I know!  If the AV Club really wanted to make a statement, how about saying nothing at all and not reviewing the episode?

Is this the third or fourth article AV Club has done about him hosting SNL before his appearance? Are they doing PR for him?

I could have sworn that putting melted cheese on a sub was an engineering challenge that humanity would have overcome by 2021, but I guess not.

I lived on Subway back in my college days:

I really hope Emilia Clarke has her GoT residuals well invested, because the stuff she’s been in since then has been mediocre to awful, and her acting, the way she emotes with her eyebrows, is community theater level performing.

“Elon Musk theoretically creates things, but the idea of forming a fandom-style attachment to a guy whose primary accomplishment has been amassing wealth is, if not new, certainly exacerbated by internet platforms.”

Musk called a man a “pedophile” because he successfully rescued kids stuck in a cave via an ingenious plan whereas Musk’s “solution” would’ve killed them.

The implication: All it takes to be an entertainer is some stupid attitudes and relentless self-marketing, because the only performance that really matters is the demonstration of power.

So I just saw The Mitchells vs. The Machines, I really enjoyed it.

I’m gonna go out on a limb, and suggest the Oscars go back to the way they did it in the beginning, where the winners were announced en masse beforehand, and the ceremony was merely to hand out the awards.  I personally hate the competitiveness aspect of it, and think it’s undignified to ask people to come to the

“Your actions have made it impossible for us to keep working together.”

If you want to maintain permanent ownership of it, download it to your own device and don’t stream it from the servers.

I was hoping for a crossover with Uri Geller and Ron Hubbard.

Yes, that’s really the only honest moment she could have, since it’s the only time in the whole movie that she could know she wasn’t being tested or observed. 

The other commenter who replied summed up a lot of what I would have said, so I’ll just add this: Caleb may not have come up with the Turing test for Ava, but he willingly participates in it. He is complicit with Nathan’s plan. Would he have considered himself the bad guy? No. But that’s part of the problem, if you’re