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Basically, any Horatio Sanz impression is what you’re describing. ;) I still think of his impression of Vin Diesel and laugh out loud, not because it’s any good at all, but because the sheer inaccuracy of it (added to the fact that Diesel is really weird, and really difficult to impersonate) felt kind of like a

This is a little mean, but based on the few bits that do seem designed to showcase Melissa, I’m not sure if she’s being underused. Every time she’s done something that seems like it’s more “her” (rather than just being plugged into sketches), there’s not much to it, compared to, say, Aidy or Cecily or Kate, where you

Hate and fear are the keys. Make enough people afraid and they will gladly hand over their minds, morals, and money. Especially their money.

Hey there everyone in the US who think you live in a functional democracy: this is a list of bribes. This is corruption.
It doesn’t matter which politician you give money to, it’s still corruption, right out in the open, and no one even questions it. This would absolutely not fly in other countries. A list like this in

At debates, mics need to only be on if it’s that candidates time to talk. I don’t get why this hasn’t been done (besides obviously wanting to make it seem more like a spectacle).

Kena was one of the biggest take aways for me! Kinda reminds me of my favorite forgotten ps3 gem Folklore (I would kill for a sequel to that IP).

It’s only an attack on free speech when someone else does it. When he or his supporters do it, well they’re just preserving the American way.

Well, the co-creators of Modern Family hate each other and traded off being in charge every other episode. Notice in the documentary that the two of them were never on screen at the same time. That has to cause strains on a show.

I guess so!

The last few non-blockbusters I’ve seen in theaters I thought “there was no reason for me to see that in a theater”

It’s a lot more complex than “believer” and “skeptic” makes it seem, honestly. It’s more X-Files than, say, Joan of Arcadia. I went in assuming the worst, and it’s one of my favorite shows of the fall. (It’s also from Robert and Michelle King of The Good Wife/The Good Fight, so the writing’s typically great.)

Unequivocally - NO. Crunch is always, 100% of the time a result of poor planning and/or management caring more about their and shareholder’s profits than the people who are actually doing the work. And this is true in far more than the AAA game industry.

overdoing*

You take those lying words back right now.

** aggro demon voice**

The 80's was full of some awful moments kids. This one lasted 4:36.