PotatoWithEyes's Replies


[quote]That's not right.[/quote] I'm not a lawyer, but how so? I just don't see how Larry benefits from having the law repealed other than he wouldn't have to spend the money on a fence, but that wasn't the main issue. The main issue was having to cast the dead guy's niece on the show. The only exception I can think of is if the law violated the state and/or federal constitutions..then yes, he would be off the hook. With just two episodes to go, I'm wondering what the connection could be. Surely there will be one? Season 3 is the closest chronologically to this one.... 0.7%? Lol...the margin was 5.5%. Granted, Texas keeps getting closer, but some of that may be due to Trump not being a good fit for the state (for a Republican). [quote]Tillman is a tired Leftist’s wet dream version of a Conservative.[/quote] JJL's character too. I wish they would close the book on the FoxVerse because there was too much focus on Wolverine, Professor X, Magneto, and Mystique. I didn't get the impression that Monica is in the FoxVerse anyway...yes it was Kelsey Grammer, but he didn't look like he did in X3. Also, where was Binary in any Fox X-Men movie? HIV-Aladeen. I must be the only one whose ranking is actually 2-1-3. I always thought 1 was good, but overrated. 2 felt epic and had better humor than the first. Ego was the best villain in the franchise, I thought. 3 had a mostly boring story, confusing action sequences, and a mediocre soundtrack. The flashback scenes with Rocket were good. It's only "woke" for a couple episodes....I'd still watch it. Last night's (the penultimate episode) was really good. It's always leaned left...to the point that it even seems like Ted is a Democrat, despite being a straight white male from KANSAS. The restaurant girl deserves better...,much cuter than that "model." Me at the beginning of the episode: oh c'mon, the writer (whom I a share an alma mater with, btw) just wanted to give his character his own episode Me at the end of the episode: Holy crap, this was a great episode! I was thinking the same thing. He at least sorta coached in the first two seasons. Now he's just whining all the time about his ex-wife dating their marriage counselor. Yeah, I was actually liking the movie until the killer(s) reveal. Relatives of the previous film's killer is a lame twist by now. I felt that way too. I expected a montage of Damian moving his way up to a title shot or maybe a string of title defenses, but nope he just fought the two matches. I still liked it though... His mother assuming that's even who she was. The food critic's editor didn't seem so bad... He only experienced antisemitism when he was in CA, not AZ. I feel like if they wanted to do an end piece/bookend/full circle/restrospective/nostalgia type thing, the plot could have been that Dante and Randal are closing the Quick Stop and it's the last day it'll be open. Clerks took place in one day. Clerks 2 was mostly just one day albeit with opening and closing scenes taking place earlier/later. Killing off Becky, Dante, and their child was too dark for these movies. It felt like fan fiction and not a true Clerks 3. As for fewer laughs than the first two, maybe I was expecting too much. The third movie in a trilogy is almost never the best and that's especially true in a COMEDY trilogy. It's just that half the jokes were rehashed from the first Clerks. They weren't even reworded like they had been in Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (repeating jokes from Strike Back). I've stuck with it too long to give up now, but yeah it's pretty disappointing. They've also left out some characters from the first season with no explanation. In Episode 6, they teased the return of an original duck and then in Episode 7, nothing. Well that was a giant tease... There wasn't much comedy in this compared to the first two. That's a big reason why it was a let-down. Not that I have a problem with Smith being serious..I liked the "serious" scenes in the first two, but this one just went too far. The first two dealt with relatable themes of not knowing what to do with your life or how to improve it. I'm a decade younger than the characters, but I've been there. This one could have continued to expand on those ideas with Dante and Randal pushing 50, but instead Smith just decided to be edgy and kill off/endanger beloved characters.