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I appreciate your pairing a lot too, even if there's something paper jammy about it…

In that discussion about Incognito Mode, the people who made it seemed to readily have access to porn if they didn't mind the robot slave being the delivery mechanism for it.

I dug the show proper but I feel like even if there were some great individual scenes the show as a whole did the worst job of actually following through on any given story threads. It clearly left many of them just dangling (while there were some production conflicts there were other cases that came across like

Good lord, there are over 200 episodes of Bones? Anyhow, David Boreanaz is essentially the only person I could think of off the top of my head where I was fairly certain that would be true too.

There was that line where Danson says the construct experiences no love and when the woman's face falls he immediately lies to her and turns face. For all we know he was kind of lying about the construct in the first place? They all did seem to have independent desires and actions like when it came to the giant

I've been trying to glean how the Electric Company works since I never watched it as a kid, but all I really know is Morgan Freeman in a train conductor costume, apparently they somehow tied into Spider-Man, and the reboot featured the song "Silent E is a Ninja" and that track still gets in my head sometimes even if I

I did kind of wonder if we're meant to assume any two characters who stand near each other are meant to be soulmates or if there are other circumstances for the two pairs the show seems to mostly be focusing on.

I kind of wondered if everything is so over the top unfair since it turns out the omnipotent powers that be are testing part of the populace.

I still haven't seen all of Veronica Mars (I still have the first 3/4ths of season 3 to go) but I did really dig her ever since Reefer Madness the musical.

I remember they got that one pretty guy, famous for playing a gay character on Desperate Housewives, and not only did he not make out with another guy but he was covered in weird human-pig makeup for something like 3/4ths of his screentime.

I was under the impression he got exceedingly handsy, but with consent? Granted I'm mostly comparing con photos sort of like with how Rhianna is surprisingly game when it comes to fan photos.

…Who made that graphic? I sort of love it (though it feels like they're being a little too kind in assuming 20 episode seasons do release weekly. Unless there's some sort of specific metric for animated shows.)

To be honest I still sort of missed that trajectory of "you properly killed my girlfriend and I will never forgive you" to "I'm now sleeping with my boss."

You need an upward trajectory to build up some momentum to go down? I'm pretty sure if no one expected it to maintain the same quality of Children of Earth then it wouldn't have been *as* disappointing.

I think Torchwood was only actively awful for most of the first season, it improved in the second season though I essentially didn't retain anything, I mostly dug Children of Earth though there were tiny niggling details I didn't like at the time, and Miracle Day…

There was a Marvel comic I purchased pretty much just because a back up story featured Tim Gunn as a superhero. (Also the premise of "A bunch of the female supermodels of the Marvel universe solve a murder mystery" seemed promising in theory).

Moffat's actually right about the third season being the best and I think almost even consistently good but wow, that Starz season was all over the place despite how much I liked a number of the actors and writers involved. (They did cast Constance Wu for a bit part so kudos to them?)

I had no idea Shahs of Sunset was a thing. But yeah, I tried to come up with more and I think you also get Hasan Minhaj, Kumail Nanjiani, and maybe one in five Riz Ahmed roles? (I remember hearing that his role in Nightcrawler was somehow race-bending but I don't really remember a single thing implying that Rick in

I think I learned to always order their more elaborate flavors and never stick with the original/closest to standard Katsu burger.

That kind of implies that In-N-Out is bad at burgers?