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Originally Posted by Trollheart
God I HATE that phrase! It's absolutely nonsensical! What does it mean, "it is what it is"? It's just a lazy way of answering a question or avoiding making a decision. Grrrr! 
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It means what it means!
Also, how are we(the audience) supposed to know that s
hit is about to go down in a big way before an action scene without "Failure is NOT an option!"?
I forgot to put in the cliche that I dislike. I really hate when shows try to pull on the heartstrings of their viewers by doing what I call "the afterschool special" episode. For example, Glee did it with a bullying episode and even more recently with a school shooting episode.