They mostly all look like that one girl from that show, whatever it was.
mPony
Cory has his principles and he stands by them: I respect him for that. Selling out is certainly much easier, and probably more lucrative.
Plus he's an author that actually responds to emails.
Hear Hear!
We're far better off making music with new humans than with the artificial ghosts of dead voices.
They must like [insert genre/artist I don't enjoy]
Logistics and Sci-fi don't talk to each other
our Loot Crates come in Roll up The Rim form
"Inflation" my arse.
Handwaving the obvious profiteering on groceries as "inflation" is disingenuous at best. Gasoline has been overprices due to obvious profiteering for years, but all people complain about is the tax portion of the cost (which is significant but not the lion's share of the cost.)
Re-watching is the point. The series is amazing from the get-go, but it's only fully revealed if you re-watch it (or if you remember absolutely everything and re-assemble it yourself, which is nigh-impossible.)
You're not wrong : it would be great if told in a linear fashion, but it wouldn't work the same if they did that. It works the way it was done, it's just a bit taxing to watch because it's somewhat dense.
They need to listen to more Kris Kristofferson:
Everybody's gotta have somebody to look down on
Whom they can be better than at any time they please.
Someone doin' somethin' dirty the decent folks can frown on
If you can't find nobody else then help yourself to me.
Raw Pineapple on stick. smash slice stab
FTA
By usurping your right to decide who fixes your phone, Apple gets to decide whether you can fix it, or whether you must repair it.
Can someone tell Cory that he needs to edit this sentence? One of you knows someone who knows him, certainly. (I probably do too, I just don't know who.)
The first 3 are, indeed, mostly good.