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For the last half of the season, I’ve had something gnawing in my gut about this show, and I think I finally figured out what it is. The first season was full of twists, sudden shifts to the status quo, shocking and/or bizarre revelations. It was brilliant and hilarious, and partially because of all the chaos and

Yeah, that Bloodline joke wasn’t funny. I mean, maybe if I had ever heard of Bloodline and knew what it was about, it would be funny, but probably not even then.

Yes! So excited! The first season was awesome. I’m going to binge the hell out of season two!

I am 100% on the side of the bar. I’ve always wanted to visit New York City. Now I specifically want to visit this bar in New York City so I can drink to my hatred of the word ‘literally’ used figuratively.

Philly deserves to win this so much more than New England. Boston can suck a fat egg.

I pity the fool who caters to fools.

That idea makes the most sense to me. The neighborhood Michael created would hardly be recognizable as paradise to Socrates.

If I have one issue with the writing on The Good Place, it’s that they haven’t exactly figured out how time works. (Or at the very least, they have put no heed into the concept of the passage of time.) Does time cease when you die, and you spend eternity in a perfected facsimile of life as you knew it to be (The Good

When did we see Dwarves? I don’t remember seeing any?

Having said that, the fanatical prophet-man who was drunk and wielding a sword. Was he a man, or was he supposed to be a satyr or faun?

Hell yeah!

Speak for yourself. I watch Food Network with rapt attention.

I think they could have done more world-building, and they probably should have toned down Will Smith’s racism (it takes a special kind of stupid to hurl racial slurs at an angry Orc pointing a gun at your head). But there were a lot of good, or at least interesting, ideas buried in the chaos.

3.5 might be a little generous, but I more or less agree. It’s a rather strange movie, and it’s not altogether terrible. Joel Edgerton as Nick is great. It’s more that it’s an amalgamation of two different movies, or even three different movies, and they clash in interesting and often ill-conceived ways.

The political/racial stuff could have, and should have, been the central theme of the plot. It was certainly interesting, at least theoretically. But damn if they didn’t do a shitty job handling it.

I intentionally avoid Adam Sandler movies. I think the last one I watched was Click. Because after that he did that awful movie where he played his own fat twin, and then he did a father/son movie with Andy Samberg, and then he did that awful-looking movie with evil Pac-Man, and it all looked so terrible that I wasn’t

You know, Netflix may not be correct that everyone *loves* Bright. But I don’t doubt that a strictly figurative “everyone” *watched* Bright. I did.

And I didn’t hate it. But I hated Will Smith’s character, Daryl. And almost all of the other humans on the show as well. Which I know is the point, but damn.

I think they

Man, there were some really good ideas in Bright. And Joel Edgerton was really good as Nick the Orc. Easily the best part of the movie.

But damn. Not only was Will Smith’s character a rabid-ass racist, he was also a dumb-fuck racist, hurling racial slurs at angry orcs with guns drawn on him.


I’m sad to hear this, but I’m glad he’s trying to take care of himself. Especially in the wake of Tom Petty’s death, I think this is important.

I second what the Kinka Caffeine Spider said. We love you, Neil!

I never said anything about anyone getting CraveTV. I live in the U.S., I don’t even think I could get CraveTV. But if you don’t watch Discovery, why are you on the comment board here? (Unless, of course, you watch it on Space for free, because Canadians are lucky as fuck.)

Ah, gotcha. Although, to be fair, all streaming services I’ve tried have a kind of shitty interface. Sometimes Netflix will hide my “now playing list” and they relentlessly spam me with their original shows I don’t want to watch. Hulu makes scrolling through episodes a chore and forces you to watch the same ten