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Unfortunately, he don’t work here.

You could also add Half a World Away to the beginning of that, and I wouldn’t be upset.

I thought REM (favorite band) Out of time-Half a World Away, Texarkana, Country Feedback. But it could also be 4 with Me in Honey. Then again Automatic for the People has Man on the Moon, Nightswimming, Find the River. And for REM Green, they could have like 3 chains (hell the whole side 1 was pure gold). Either of

I mostly agree with you, but feel the need to point out that Ishmael does spend a chapter of Moby Dick arguing that whales are fish, so that’s maybe not the best example.

Except... GoT already has zombies.

This is like saying that being punched in the face can only really be appreciated when you are standing waist-deep in sewage.

I respect him by not knowing or caring who he is.

Looks like a gritty Joust reboot.

“If we had a military division with the bullet-carrying capacity of these birds it would face any army in the world.”

Walter didn’t fight off the minions with Arthur, they fought them separately and then Walter lied about having anything to do about it, “I thought you did that”. seems like a lot of little plot things were missed in these reviews in the rush to get them out. this show is really funny and cool, IMO best show on Amazon

I thought the quality suffered because they were rushed. this review said Walter and Arthur took the minions out together, which isn’t even what happened. Walter took out a half of the minions and then lies about it. so what was that about! or how about that amazing moment where the father Arthur saved is reunited

Correct!

Got to see Donatas Banionis in his whitey tighties tho.

How great was that gag where the Terror’s escape pod was shaped like a lower-case “t?” That feels like a bit straight out of the ‘90s cartoon.

Bull balls are pretty common, yeah, but cow balls...? There’s somethin you don’t see every day.

Jones has that sweet, sweet Hell’s Kitchen Sound.

We hate the new trailer for Jessica Jones, and here’s why you should too.

She sure is taking some (lady) lumps over this.

The origins of all the biblical stories were absolutely part of the common cultural stew- and doubtless, few were limited to any one people. Sumerian creation myths led to the Hebraic ones; sacifice-centric cultures often had deities sacrificing themselves; both Moses and Krishna were royal births hidden from evil