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The nice thing about this debuting on Disney+ is that I won’t have to hear about how Disney’s latest piece of mediocre remake garbage inexplicably made a billion fucking dollars.

It was only a matter of time before the line between sequel and expansion just blurred away to nothing.  

My biggest issue with TOW is that the story bills itself as a series of hard, morally ambiguous choices, but then inevitably serves up a better, “correct” choice that I can achieve with little extra time or effort. “Our factions have been killing each other for years, but you passed the Persuasion 25 check and took

My favorite thing about Jim’s character is that he’s willing to be a jackass the other 364 days of the year (remember when he wore a fucking tuxedo to work for no reason other than to zing Michael? Or dressed up as Dwight in order to zing Dwight?), but come Halloween he’s suddenly too cool and “not into” costumes to

Isn’t depression just a fancy word for feeling bummed out?”

There’s an entire S3 episode about Michael threatening to “pretend” to kill himself in a way that would’ve likely killed him (jumping off the roof onto a bouncy castle). It starts of with him doing it for sympathy but turns into him having a bit of an actual crisis and they have to talk him down.

“speaking of being weirdly self-congratulatory, Landgraf noted that he technically correct to have passed on Breaking Bad years ago in favor of Glenn Close’s Damages, because one was a show about a white man and the other was a show about a woman.”

Isn’t better privileged people do this or join alongside less privileged people? Don’t ever have strong feelings or take a stand because you’re white and rich? That seems like a terrible thing to think. 

I mean, it’s getting articles written about the fact that people are protesting the government’s inaction on climate change. Maybe that’s not much, but I’ve got to admit it’s more than *I’ve* done about the problem today.

I can see Tom going YangGang.

The idea is central to the whole review. You can agree or disagree, but it’s definitely necessary.

I saw Alexander Skarsgård in the soldier gear in that header pic and immediately got excited that this was somehow connected to Generation Kill.

Following her relentless Judgment Day-era protection of her son, future mankind savior John Connor, the new movie opens with Sarah experiencing a terrible—and, as an immediate Judgment Day follow-up, pretty sour—tragedy, before jumping forward (without the aid of a time displacement machine) and following a different

Per TVLine, Harris and Pace will headline the upcoming adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s sci-fi novel (the first in a trilogy)

Maybe he's going for the "average viewer who hasn't read the comic" take.

A) In the original comic, Watchmen was not a team name. It only appeared as part of the graffiti saying “Who watches the watchmen?” , and generally refers to authority figures.

“You don’t need to know the particulars of the Keene Act to glean that vigilantes aren’t welcome in President Robert Redford’s America”

As a minority person, here’s my take: she was obviously going for accuracy in this costume, as evidenced by her having a molded, male torso to wear with it (along with the mask/face). She’s not attempting to parody or make fun of a race in any way (ala Trudeau dressing in a turban and robes with his blackface costume).

So now this is going to be another show set in Seattle and filmed in Vancouver. Why don’t any of these shows just have the show set in Vancouver?