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It's not really about the car

Well, it came out after The River so it's probably still to come. We got one for Born to Run, then Darkness, now The River. I assume Nebraska and Born in the USA will be in a few years.

Nice! Philly decided to sell through their own website and it was a disaster. Wound up getting nothing.

Really happy to see O Human Star on here!

I was kinda excited about this til I read that Hodge was gone.

Would love some recommendations or a place I could go to read more about some!

So I guess the reviews of this are now going to get into "This isn't Jessica Jones so…"

Ugh Bleeding Cool.

It won its lead actress a golden globe which has never EVER happened for CW.

I can see this being the last season for both but I'm hoping CW enjoying critical and cult love beyond just teen/sexy dramas and superhero shows (All of which have been great as hell lately) will keep them around for another season or two.

I hope we find out what the hell Bill is afraid of. We get hints of that and he even made mention season 1 that "none of you know what's coming" implying that he isn't even the worst.

I felt better about this when I saw that he and the other writers decided before even season 2 started that it was the last season.

I'm so glad this is happening. When it was first announced I kinda thought it wasn't ever gonna get off the ground.

Hey anybody got some meth.

Well what gives me the warm and fuzzy is probably the tradition of it in our family. It's not unique to football but it's really the only sport in my household that has been passed down in that way. I love the Knicks and the Rangers but my Dad's Dad had season tickets to the Giants when they still played at Yankee

It's actually more than just the only playing once per week aspect. There's more things in place that allow teams to change and rebuild and you can't spend more than other teams.

I'd watch Ron Perlman watch paint dry to be honest.

Habit was one of my favorite movies when I was in College and first getting into film. Walks a really fine line of cult horror and indie poeticism and does it well.

I gotta say, the review of this does not sound like a C review. Maybe a B.

Excited about Rylance in this. He has had some of the most amazing performances I've ever seen on the stage.