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"Season three of The Walking Dead has gone a long way toward fixing most of my complaints about the show"

Moriarty must be way on top of the leaderboard when it comes to characters appearances/uses/fame compared to actual book/screen time in the source material.  He is in one short story. Therein he is mentioned a bit then appears once and dies. He gets a posthumous mention in the comeback story, in which Holmes must

Moriarty must be way on top of the leaderboard when it comes to characters appearances/uses/fame compared to actual book/screen time in the source material.  He is in one short story. Therein he is mentioned a bit then appears once and dies. He gets a posthumous mention in the comeback story, in which Holmes must

Alright then, here is a loose, detail-less theory which I can see how wrong I was etc etc at the end of the run.

Alright then, here is a loose, detail-less theory which I can see how wrong I was etc etc at the end of the run.

Jordan Peele reminds me of Michael Palin in the Monty Python stuff, in that he's often doing  absurdist comedy and yet comes across as a great natural character actor.

Jordan Peele reminds me of Michael Palin in the Monty Python stuff, in that he's often doing  absurdist comedy and yet comes across as a great natural character actor.

There was some seriously douchey questioning towards the end there.

There was some seriously douchey questioning towards the end there.

Blimey, they're all super-smart and … reasonable. Now I'll have to watch Speed Racer.

Blimey, they're all super-smart and … reasonable. Now I'll have to watch Speed Racer.

The first season was cursed with the cancellation jitters, through no fault of it's own, but now it's really got a strong style of its own. As VDW says, the tactical talks and group meetings show that … it's all action and tight character beats, as opposed to looser unfocused conversations that cropped up in the first

The first season was cursed with the cancellation jitters, through no fault of it's own, but now it's really got a strong style of its own. As VDW says, the tactical talks and group meetings show that … it's all action and tight character beats, as opposed to looser unfocused conversations that cropped up in the first

The line, "It seems like you’re about to play the most racist song so far," was really good and perfect timed and delivered. Personally, I love all aspects of the show though … I dunno where the 'hard to hate' comment comes from in the review. Tim Cook peeing on the bag was wonderful.

The line, "It seems like you’re about to play the most racist song so far," was really good and perfect timed and delivered. Personally, I love all aspects of the show though … I dunno where the 'hard to hate' comment comes from in the review. Tim Cook peeing on the bag was wonderful.

Obviously the list is fine and everyone has their own ideas and opinions. But … given the general leaning of the list, I was surprised to see no love for Michael Mann in there. Both Last of the Mohicans and Heat are masterpieces of American technical film direction that hypnotise you into their worlds without being

Obviously the list is fine and everyone has their own ideas and opinions. But … given the general leaning of the list, I was surprised to see no love for Michael Mann in there. Both Last of the Mohicans and Heat are masterpieces of American technical film direction that hypnotise you into their worlds without being

Saw it today. Like Brothers Bloom, just felt like it WAS playing clever games for their own sake. Loved Brick.

Saw it today. Like Brothers Bloom, just felt like it WAS playing clever games for their own sake. Loved Brick.

The third eye in the doll!