@linusa: @beckerjr: Yeah, the thumbnail image on the front page and headline contained the spoiler, so you didn't even need to click on it to get it. Even if you're current with the show, you might not want to read up on what's coming in the new season because you'd prefer to just watch it when it comes out.
GS changed the thumbnail, though. Presumably in response to these comments.
And handing the controller back to her dad after dying in Tomb Raider 2. Yeah, I was old enough to drink when that game came out and yes, I remember the dinosaurs and T-Rex from the original Tomb Raider 1. I guess I'm just that old.
"Danny wants to talk about something this week but he's not allowed to. So instead, he's going to talk about embargoes. How they work, and when you should be weary of them."
"Weary" means "tired". "Wary" means "suspicious of".
@spamisgud: Yeah, when a minority or a woman is put in a leading role that doesn't mean that Hollywood is using them for an agenda, it means a minority or woman got the role. Well, that's what it means to you, apparently, but thankfully that's not how most people think nor does it have much basis in reality. Good luck with that, though.
@spamisgud: I haven't insunated that you're racist, but I am asking you why when you see a black protagonist your first thought is "PC Police"? Do you have the same reaction when you see a white protagonist? If not, then there's a clear difference in how you react. Why you react differently is up to you.
@spamisgud: For the last time, Finn is not part of any "original story". You're whole premise of "I hope they didn't just make him black to be PC" is ridiculous because he's a brand new character that they just made up for this movie. They didn't "switch" him to be being black and the idea of a non-white protagonist shouldn't evoke a reaction of "ERMHEGERD! PC POLICE!"
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