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In early lockdown-times these two videos sustained me.. for a couple days, but still:

20 years later and I still listen to the soundtrack.

Yes. No. Yes.

The utopian vision Lucifer was selling rang hollow for me too, LaToya. I always think about the big Agent Smith monologue from The Matrix (I’m old), but The Good Place just did this too. I’m pretty sure Hinduism was the first, but someone can check me.

> and having Lucifer call him “Dan” (not Daniel)

I like this theory. “Mom” is of course very fond of Dan, and God still owes him for the exploding.

Lucifer “The Game”d Dan. Fucking awesome.

“exclusively”

Maybe the most dramatic “protagonist presses a button” in cinema history. Death Blossom, kids, look it up.

This is literally the plot several episodes of Star Trek:Whatever.

The realist and the conspiracy theorist in me (not like that) agree: whatever the outcome, this is a trick to get more people pointing their phones and cameras-with-IP-addresses at the sky.

Sci-fi taught me the aliens would abduct specific people.

That’s pretty standard. What this is saying is there are UFOs that the US military can’t, or won’t, identify.

It’s a pretty good game, on PC. I definitely got my 60 bucks worth, but it didn’t change my life - it was the Witcher 3, minus however many years of post-release development the Witcher got.

That fact is legitimately fun.

I’m still not over Misfits of Science.

And a wimple.

There’s gonna be so many fucking portals and wormholes this season.

I didn’t realize how good Trebek was until I saw the show live. He was legit funny during the commercial breaks when he talked to the audience.

This show had a lot of subtext (my favorite was the Ship of Theseus thing in the fifth? episode) but another good one was the tyranny of the majority (when the majority *unjustly* uses their power to oppress the minority) Like all of American history of course, the GRC story in the show, the Avengers (according to