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I read The Glass Teat back in the ‘80s and what I remember most was how he talked a lot about his car (a Camaro maybe?) that he refused to wash because of his theory that the grit and grime held the car together and made it run more smoothly. That idea got stuck in my brain and I treat my car the same, even though I

But, at least according to my take on things, it broke Amos’ heart a little that she had to leave the Roci to realize they were her family — she should have already known, like Amos did. It reiterated to Amos that their love for each other is not equal. (Of course, it never really has been.) Just another in a lifetime

With that, along with the realistic depiction of internal bleeding and fire in zero g and the effects of sudden deceleration, I had a strong feeling this episode was aimed at pleasing Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Was that a conscious tribute to the “Jim the Psychic” episode of Taxi?

“shitty travel agent”

I am a long-time fan of sci-fi television shows and I’d put The Expanse up in the top tier. The characters are distinctive and well-developed, the plots make sense and progress organically, the effects are mostly great, and it features (starting in the second season) a six-foot Samoan butt-kicking hottie who I am in

Did anyone else notice that Terry calls Charles “Joe” right after Charles is fake-abducted? I rewound and checked the captions to make sure I heard right. It always amazes me when this sort of mistake gets through the editing process. How did nobody notice? Or was this some sort of inside joke planted intentionally?

Speaking of which, the name of the company is Delos, not Dellos. It is plastered on the walls and such pretty regularly.

Smells like shift.

It’s not just you.

I have been giving this issue a lot of thought, and basically, what it comes down to is that Dennis Perkins should eat a fart.

Wasn’t Lee shown being on the other end of the walkie-talkie when Gamby was shot? Can’t find a video clip to confirm but that’s how I remember it.

“might of”

Really love that line, “The players will stand for the anthem as soon as it stands for them,” as it really gets to the heart of the issue. People opposed to the kneeling keep obliviously acting as if the anthem belongs to them and not to the players. See also, defense of confederate monuments in places that ignore the

CHANGE BAD

Tim Burton: No.
Wes Anderson: Probably not, though the thought of it is delightful.
Martin Scorcese: Love him, but a firm no.
Ridley Scott: Getting warmer.
Terry Gilliam: Probably.
Paul Verhoeven: Yes, please.

Did the author suffer a transient ischemic attack? Somebody should ask Jesse if everything suddenly tastes metallic.

"oxrwn"?

"And why is Varys so skeptical of Kinvara?"

"a character whose loyalty was never unwavering"