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    Adventure Time really only picked up in Seasons 2 and 3. Season 1 was kind of just there, and Season 4 dragged on (but improved by Season 5)

    At any rate, if nothing else, focus on the Marceline episodes they're arc-heavy.

    "Let there be light!"

    I think two or three lines of dialogue, given in under 10 seconds, could easily address it as a quick wink to the fans.

    Well, usually because it means outliving those you care about who *don't* have their longevity extended. The world of "In Time" was an exception because *everyone* had the extension, but the twist was that not everyone could afford to have it *indefinitely* extended as part of a class system.

    I do believe that Xavier can use his mental powers to Jedi Mind Trick major government officials who come a-knocking: "this isn't the mansion you're looking for" etc.

    Apparently it did "happen" but the end of the movie will make a timeline reboot-merger through timey-whimey wibbly-wobbly which hopefully will result in Last Stand not ultimately happening. Patrick Stewart's older Xavier lives in the Last Stand future, but messing with the timeline of the McAvoy younger Xavier will

    Wow.

    Also I'm a big Blink fan, good.

    Red Dwarf's laughs depend on the season. It's "overrated show" vs "seasonal rot".

    Season 2 had some admitted problems which the writers acknowledged: Season 1 had the core of the story centered on Ned Stark. Without him, they suddenly had to shift to telling a multi-faceted story with no real central storyline to ground everyone - well there are central storylineS plural, but it was hard to shift

    Actually, Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the sense that we later held it up as some kind of gold standard of perfection. First, even those who love it felt that the first two seasons were awful and that it only really found its footing in season 3 (though season 2 was better than season 1). And I grew up on

    Well, Battlestar Galactica seasons 1 and 2 WERE the best show in twenty years....then seasons 3 and 4 wrecked it. Seasons 3 and 4 coasted along on the strength of better writers who left the show by that point. Still, how do we classify shows which *were* good when they started but succumbed to seasonal rot? I

    Actually I had the opposite view: Rapace's performance was one of the few saving graces of Prometheus.

    Wait is that a joke or does a person/robot save it from the rain at the end?

    They're more "guidelines" than actual rules.

    I don't know what half of these terms even mean. This is your fault, not mine, given that you set out to make a "guide to ten things you can do right now..." when you had the hidden caveat "....for IT trained people who know what these things are". If you can't communicate these instructions, of what good are the

    The problem is that the "madness" of which he speaks is the madness of gold-lust created by the Seven rings of the Dwarves. Thror his grandfather wasn't too bad with it, overall at least (odd that they actually do mention this "sickness of the mind, greed for gold" in the film's Prologue). Thrain meanwhile got the

    "fingerbang her at the opera"....wait you mean, actual fingerbanging, on a broadcast network TV show? How did they get that past the censors?
    Or do you and I think "fingerbanging" means two separate things?

    The little children at least have the excuse that they don't know any better; how stranger-adults think they can do this without permission is absurd.