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Twilight Sparkle
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The official explanation is that God made a deal with the Jews that had a whole bunch of crazy rules about shellfish and slavery. Then Jesus happened and God made a deal with the rest of the world that acted as the fulfillment of the Jewish contract, so all those crazy rules got annulled and now we have Christianity.

You're talking about Lot's daughters - the prostitute that got hacked into pieces and sent to the 12 tribes of Israel was an entirely different horrible incident.

His last TV project was The Firm, and that ended in Saturday burnoffs.

Sturgeon's Law has only been amplified by the accessibility of the internet and the sheer explosion of subcultures it's aided in fostering.

At my school, I was the kid passing around a Terry Pratchett book at lunch, but no one was well-read enough to be worried about him being an atheist.

It's perfectly reasonable to disagree with others' pop culture choices, but it's incredibly petty to belittle them because they like a movie more than you do.

Hey, sandwich. Stop being a prick.

That's assuming you can hold out for a month.

Next up: The Leftovers introduces people with superpowers! Because TV hates you, sandwich!

They're rioting on a college level!

Honestly? It's 10 episodes. Not a lot of work to make up your own mind on it.

It's been 4 years since Moriarty blew his brains out and we spent a whole episode on Sherlock coming to the conclusion that he's still dead.

Elementary, much like Person of Interest, is bogged in the procedural format and thus requires a lot more time commitment than I really would give shows.

I'm actually a little excited about them popping the Moriarty balloon, because I would have walked away if they'd decided on an improbable resurrection, and it seems totally reasonable that he'd have contingency plans after his death.

He shaped up surprisingly quickly for the movie and actually looks pretty good.

*pages through Youngblood roster*

This title is pretty asinine.

I'd be interested in seeing him head out whenever Capaldi is done just so the new showrunner can establish their own Doctor and not necessarily have to write to Moffat's quirks.

I actually thought the Heaven Sent music was some of Gold's better work, and I think I've been long on record as liking his compositions as listening music but thinking that the stuff in the show is mixed poorly.

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