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Yeah, that was really pretty bad.

"Fan-favourite"?

Insofar as I see no way to interpret Chuck's actions as other than completely self-interested, and with an undeniably deceptive element, then yes, it still constitutes betrayal.

The best thing about this photo is knowing that the original must have been taken with Mack… Mck… that gymnast girl.

I've… delivered things you people wouldn't believe… invoices from the Studios of Orion. I watched birthday cards glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those… moments… will be lost in time, like illegibly-addressed items… in… the dead-letter pool. Time… to die…

"But sometimes their hands aren’t tied: Elizabeth could kill Betty
swiftly and violently, but instead opts to let the woman overdose on her
heart medication."

"This ain't Orion, bitch."

Chloe Sevigny for Featherstone?

Ruth Negga confirmed female, for what it's worth.

"…leading Bill Maher to make a smug joke…"

Man. I recognised that the highlighted part of the picture was in Hex and tried to do it on my own without reading the article. Got as far as the YT vid, stumped. Though FWIW the imgur list doesn't mention that the title of the video is 'tentacle' in Base-64. Which I feel is SUPER IMPORTANT.

No word of a lie. Google Deadline Preacher, it should be the first result.

"Tulip is described as a volatile, action-packed, sexified force of
nature, a capable, unrepentant criminal with a love of fashion and
ability to construct helicopter-downing bazookas out of coffee cans and
corn shine who’s not afraid to steal, kill or corn cob-stab her way out
of a bad situation." -Deadline

"Orwell does not even mention religion in his works"

I'm Irish and I must say I thought it was an English accent. Just a (deliberately) poor one.

You know, I take it all back. If it'll guarantee *this much* shrill, pearl-clutching fury week in, week out, I'm fine with Ms. Bowman concluding every review with a 500-word testimony and an ad for Miraculous Medals.

A throwaway reference as a possible point of interest is fine, as far as I'm concerned. I even appreciate a reviewer capable of making such an allusion. Linking offsite to a self-authored piece in that vein is where it crosses the line for me (really because it's self-authored; if it were a case of "Here's something

I agree that Luther's failings aren't relevant. But frankly, I don't think Luther is relevant full stop, and I'd prefer the reviewer didn't spam their musings on the purported parallels to be found.

Breaks after three correct answers ("What if I lied on my" is too easy). Firefox and Chrome both, it just stops recognising that you've put an answer in. Way too many dupe prompts, too, it must have only 15 or so prompts per category. Looks like it'll be fun once it's ready for beta.

I had really high hopes for this as I'm a huge Tina Fey fan, but after three episodes I can say: it just doesn't work. It wants to be a fish-out-of-water comedy, but there is no fish, only water. The only thing we know about Kimmy is that there isn't anything TO know about her yet. And the process of creating things