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  • Black borders on white text please. I beg you.

  • I don't believe I've ever let an RT score sway my decision to watch something. I sometimes forget RT exists until someone else brings it up.

    If RT had any sway on me I wouldn't have watched and loved Arena (1989), American Ninja (1975), Screamers (1995), Chopping Mall (1986), or Dead Heat (1988) just to name a few excellent viewing experiences.

  • Indeed. The RT scoring favors inoffensive, wide appeal over interesting but not-for-everyone movies.

    People act like it's some kind of dunk when a movie/show they like gets high rating, despite the often useless nature of critics and/or audiences at large to reflect individual taste.

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  • First, we have to agree on what a plot hole is.

    My definition of a plot hole in a story is something that simply can not happen given the existing rules of the story, or something which could only happen in an unexplained and if not literally impossible than at least so unlikely it is practically impossible way that defies everything else we know about the story.

    This would be an item inexplicably jumping locations, a character having knowledge they could not possibly have, or a character or item being in two places at once. Things like that which gnarl the story.

    What it isn't: A character making a bad decision, a character acting unusual (even to the point of acting out of character- that can be bad writing, but not a plot hole), a character forgetting something, a plot contrivance, an unlikely coincidence, something being unrealistic but consistent within the context of the story.

    I commonly see poorly written scenes, or scenes where someone thinks a character was acting irrationally, or scientific or legal or other plot points that are intentionally written to serve the story described as plot holes.

    With that description, I'd say quite a great number of works of fiction don't have plot holes.

  • So anyway, here's a C4 snowman.

  • Here's some Swiss graffiti.

  • I'm not going to count shows aimed at adult audiences because that feels like cheating (that also includes not listing anime aimed at adults because that doesn't seem like the spirit of the question). Of shows aimed at and easily accessible during their run to children I'm going to say Courage The Cowardly Dog and Invader Zim.

    Courage had insane creepy visuals in almost every episode.

    Zim wasn't consistently freaky to the point of being notable in every episode, but the ones that were, they were really out there. The show was from the mind of the creator of the Johnny The Homicidal Maniac (which I read as a kid thanks to my interest in Invader Zim) and the show's darker elements are obviously reigned in just enough to get on TV.

  • I like the convenience of being shown all my subscriptions, and with a trained algorithm actually being shown suggestions I'd be interested in. I think with an account used just for YouTube and nothing else the value to Google is minimal. It's the last thing I have left from de-googling everywhere else.

  • from other users.

    Can you elaborate? Using a compartmentalized account just to watch videos seems it shouldn't draw any attention unless you're getting into fights in the comments.

  • I have a Google account specifically for logging into YouTube. I've aggressively used the like/hide channel/not interested in this video options to force it to actually show me what I want. It took quite a while to train it, but my YouTube homepage is actually nice right now.

    But every so often I'll go on YouTube logged out and it's like staring into the sun. The top videos that it pushes seem like brain melting garbage.

    Strangely I haven't had any issues with Firefox+Ublock+Sponsorblock. The way YouTube interacts with seemingly the same sets of software for different people is baffling.

  • Nah, I just don't feel like typing out a thesis to defend what started out as an offhand joke under a meme post.

  • I'm pretty sure being stuck in space prison with Gollum was a factor.

  • People are giving answers to your specific hypothetical, but on a higher level, the answer is simple. The government likes having more money. Once a tax is in place, it becomes the new normal. It can be like pulling teeth to make a government roll back a tax. Groups in my local area have tried numerous times to roll back a specific tax where a government spokesperson has even said the tax is no longer fulfilling the original purpose, but removing the tax would now affect the overall budget. That has become the reason they refuse to remove it, and because neither party cares much about removing it, there's no political leverage by the voters who care about it.

  • I can't believe it turned out the Kleya was the secret Jedi and Luthen was the original Palpatine who got usurped by one of his early clones. Bravo, Gilroy.

  • Star Wars has a tradition.

  • I know what you mean by "another Andor" but your comment reminded my of the RLM pitch for a post-Rogue One Andor season where every episode is just a charred body floating in space.

  • What was Cassin supposed to do regarding Maarva? Fistfight time?

  • There was an alien (mon calamari, I think) briefly shown in a bacta tank.

    Best I could tell with Luthen is that he needed the external ventilator to keep breathing, which might not have been compatible with a bacta tank. Tanks are always shown with much simpler respirator setups. It may have been the plan to stabilize Luthen on the ventilator to a point where he could be transferred to a bacta tank.

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