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I imagine that when her daughter acts out she threatens to turn off robot daddy for good. God, this episode should have kept going!

I think it was less social stigma and more conflicting emotions of wanting him around and being disgusted by him. At least in the attic she doesn't have to look at him. Imagine that sort of relationship when the girl is in her teens. Hell, imagine when the daughter has children of her own and its robot GRANDPA in the

Fine, let's give them a pat on the back for finally pulling the trigger on a plot point we can finally advance the story on. Mysteries in narratives only work if the story can advance, they don't work if you have to reduce the momentum too………………………………………………………………………………..long………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

I liked Spike, I liked James Marsters, and apparently so did every single person who worked on the show but…….the fifth or sixth time they let Spike escape thus dooming multiple people…just saying Scoobie Gang, every single person Spike killed whenever you let him go is on you!

"You let the Immortal sleep with BOTH of you, Darla? You never let US do that…"

"I demand babies to feast on! Where are the babies?"
"Huh. What do you think Xander, hospital?"

The worst mistake that season 8 comic book did was NOT making the mysterious villain with a connection to Buffy RILEY simply because that would justify his character even existing.

"Angel is good again, and you can tell he's good because David Boreanaz always plays good Angel like he's just ran face first into a tree."

"Then we'll turn them into a human centipad, remember, they signed, they agreed to this!"

Interfered doesn't mean it didn't work it at all, I took it to mean it the machine did its job while also frying his brain.

Exactly. Just because it was .04 seconds to us doesn't mean it was to him. That .04 seconds lasted a life time, and that was the game generating a terrifying scenario tailor made for him VERY efficiently.

Man Against Fire is this season's 15 Million Merits.

Whoops, he signed without reading the fine print!

They would literally lose their jobs if they could say what was really on their minds. But I guess you're talking about a perfect world where one could actually be honest while serving customers, NOT have those customers complain, and thus not get fired? Yeah, I'd like to live there too.

Ever worked behind a counter? Or with customers in general? It's not pleasant. Most people aren't pleasant. Expecting service people to BE pleasant is…way beyond their pay grade. Every time I see some old timer hold a poor girl hostage behind a counter, knowing full well there's no way she can possibly say "okay, I

I wish that episode had kept going simply because " go visit your robot dad in the attic" is the most fucked up childhood I can imagine. I wanted to see that girl grow old while her robot dad stayed the same and never left the attic.

I admit I've gone through "what the fuck, I gave that asshole five stars and he LOWERED MY RATING? Fuck that guy!" with Lyft.

Jesus, can someone give China a hug or something? Why does that country hate itself so much?

Hey man, its not like a number is keeping you from getting things, just..oh right, credit scores. At least your credit score doesn't go down when you bump into someone?

Do you seriously want a world where people behind the counter actually are honest? I don't think you really want that. No one would ever go there. And no one who asks how are you actually wants to know how you actually are. In fact, I'd say most small talk social interaction is downright useless and simply filling the