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dbbk t1_jadqhvu wrote
Reply to An anti-seizure medication shows promise in reducing the likelihood of heavy drinking, desire to drink, and positive alcohol expectancies, according to new research by chrisdh79
Doesn't naltrexone already do this pretty well?
dbbk t1_iy4l9lz wrote
Reply to comment by austenjg in Can '1899' Step Out From the Shadow of 'Dark'? by Neo2199
>!My understanding was that the spaceship is just another "level" in the simulation, I'm sure there was some dialogue to that effect!<
All I'm saying is that as I was watching the show, as soon as that twist was revealed, I no longer had any interest in what's happening. Because >!nobody is really dead, none of this is really happening (an actual line of dialogue).!<
dbbk t1_iy49hcw wrote
I was very excited coming into this, but I gotta say, I think it's the fastest my interest in a show has ever plummeted to zero once the true nature of the world was revealed. There are no stakes whatsoever. At least Dark had rules, there was a logic to it. This was just random shit happening.
dbbk t1_jdtohuv wrote
Reply to Young actors in breakout roles who bested their older counterparts. by ERSTF
Jack Dylan Grazer was the best performer at 15 in We Are Who We Are, and he was up against Chloƫ Sevigny and Kid Cudi.