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I'm sure there's a stupid IP protection reason, one that stipulates if they were to just release something like that they could be challenged for not upholding their copyright/trademark/patent/birth certificate for the property.

Wasn't all that covered in the season 5 premier?

Captain Janeway of the Suburbship Alexandria.

they've barely had a conversation that's not about Patrick

He could be contesting his share of the inheritence, or the fact he was excluded from a legitimate claim, not the money specifically willed to Doris.

Did I miss something, or confuse some characters? Torstein doesn't die from the amputation of his arms, he's killed later at the top of the hill by soldiers.

When Vikings has characters speak in modern English, you are to understand they are speaking their native language (or the language of who they are speaking too, in the case of Aethelstan). When there is a language barrier, the Norse are heard speaking norse, the Brits speaking anglo-saxon. No characters speak what we

I want to know how she got the warhead and missile back to her island. No amount of drones would manage that, so she either has more impressive bots, or human helpers in the desert.

You're forgetting the rather successful massacre of guards Jasper orchestrated the last time they came to collect a donor at the dorms, which allowed the Ark kids to take control of that level of the complex.

Odd you'd make a Sasha-Andrea comparison, as in the comics it was Andrea who became the look-out in the tower.

I wonder if they'll remember Tara is a lesbian.

Those boots were made for walkers.

As long as someone has a rage stroke.

Empties out a .40 into Buttons

Vaguely suggestive spoiler:

There's barely an episode in which Patrick doesn't express uncertainty over how his experience measures up with the (imagined) normal gay experience, a longing to fit into a gay mould of some sort, or nervous incredulity/unfamiliarity with something other gay men do. If he's at the top it's because someone put him

Unless we see more of this game you really don't have cause to say it doesn't subvert stereotypes or that it reinforces them. You may recall Liedman didn't actually see the game or play it, and what he said wasn't "it doesn't subvert stereotypes" but that he's curious to see what Patrick and Kevin "think 'subvert'

I don't. If Lance and Daniel became the happiest couple in the world, nobody (but Henry) would praise Henry for creating the opportunity for it to happen, it would obviously be the combined credit of Lance and Daniel being who they are. Henry's no more at fault for Lance's death than he is for the disappointing date

What do you have to look like to be allowed to subvert the community? How does subverting community stereotypes bestow someone with the mantle of "representative"? If Patrick and Kevin – gay white men – are somehow disqualified, shouldn't Liedman – a gay white man – be disqualified?