It was great to see the Klingons moving in sync and in one direction.
I like that Captain Pike's disguise was mainly parting his hair on opposite side.
In the latest episode of South Park, the students of South Park Elementary are struggling with schoolwork and communication, especially when it comes to crafting text messages. Enter ChatGPT, a sophisticated language model that the students turn to in hopes of finding solutions to their problems. The AI quickly proves to be a hit, providing insightful and sometimes humorous responses to the students' questions and concerns.
However, things take a turn when the school board starts to investigate the students' usage of ChatGPT. The students fear they will get in trouble and lose access to their helpful AI friend. But with the help of Stan, the main character of the show, they hatch a plan to convince the school board of ChatGPT's educational value and positive impact on their lives.
In the end, ChatGPT helps Stan deliver a compelling argument that wins over the school board, ensuring that the students can continue to use the AI to improve their communication and education. The episode showcases the potential benefits of AI and the importance of standing up for what you believe in, even in the face of opposition.
Overall, the South Park episode on ChatGPT is a clever and entertaining commentary on the role of technology in education and the need for individuals to take responsibility for their own learning. It's a reminder that while AI can be incredibly useful, it's important to use it responsibly and with an understanding of its limitations. The episode's blend of humor and heart make it a standout addition to the South Park canon.
I've watched a lot of survivor over the years and this is the best tribal council I've ever seen
Did a pretty good job of "Modern Gothic", the setting was what I'd imagined from Anne Rice's novel.
Oh what a lovely horrible film.
I thought it was just going to be some light cannibalism but in the end it was so much better and worse than that.
Letterkenny has become my favourite Christmas traditions.
Spend the day doing the family stuff I have to do.
And then late in the evening, open a bottle of strong liquor, get wasted and watch Letterkenny.
Merry Christmas
Oh, it's been a very long wait. Here's hoping it's worthwhile
My favourite part of the holiday season is downloading Letterkenny, drinking until everyone else goes off to bed and then binging until I can't see properly.
Pitter Patter, let's get at 'er
It seems a lot of commenters have watched this show expecting it to be an accurate historical rendition. When it is actually a fantasy tale loosely based on the Roman invasion of Britain. Really enjoyable once you get over the idea of "historical reality" being thrown out the window.
Great viewing and I fully recommend
Wow. Really enjoying this
Great cast, awesome settings, fantastic characters. Just loving it.
Hilarious, tear-inducing, even horrifying. This is what they mean when they say "must watch tv".
The thing I remember best about the original series was the fantasies that turned out almost opposite to the wishes of the guests. It could be quite dark for a primetime show.
Nothing like that here. Only happy endings so far
Nothing dark about this episode at all. Happy endings all around.
This is the best rockumentary of all time. Watching The Brian Jonestown Massacre meltdown over and over again is better than a slow-motion trainwreck.
Slow TV in Star Wars style. I would totally watch an 8hour version - Disney, are you listening?
Fuck, I'll watch any fucking Tom Holland movie and fucking love it.
Fucking loved this one.
Jodie Foster enthralling throughout, in fact all the acting performances were top notch.
Oh dear. I watched the whole thing thinking it was Monster Hunter. What a terrible film, bad CGI, bad acting, bad plot, bad script, bad camerawork. Everything that could be bad, was extremely bad.
Awful.
Presents unwrapped, Dinner eaten, dishes left in a heap on the bench. Rest of the family asleep.
Time to enjoy the true spirit of Christmas.
This is spot on social commentary, just the two characters back-and-forth on the subject. Best thing ever
I didn't expect much after reading reviews and comments. I was surprised just how good it was. I was enthralled throughout the movie, from start to finish.
It may not have been groundbreaking but I very much enjoyed the cinematography, the story and especially Diane Lane's performance. Really enjoyable.
Pretty bad. I'm sure that one day soon Grillo will star in a genre-redefining action movie but this wasn't it.
This movie is everything I had ever hoped for, yet somehow even more so.
A true modern classic.
Finally after two seasons, this is starting to feel like a real Star Trek show. Episodic content set against a large backstory. Far more enjoyable in the four episodes so far than the entire first two seasons.
Loving this 70s period-scifi piece so far. Nice space missions, human drama, very 70s. Everyone smokes all the time, everyone drinks all the time. My kind of fun.
That was a great watch. Riveting stuff.
The greatest war movies always wander the line between "war is glorious" and "war is hell", this is no exception with many exhilarating scenes. But in the end, war is hell and war never changes,
Well, I really liked it
Economics infotainment = Econotainment?
Attempts sensationalism but nonetheless enjoyable.
Here we go again.
I enjoyed the last season - better than survivorNZ season one.
Finally New Zealand hosts a proper Survivor series. Been waiting on this for a long time.