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The beginning of the season implied a 'House of Cards'-like story, where Eli was going to bob and weave and manipulate in order bring down everyone who had wronged him — including Frank Landau, remember him? — but instead they made him feel guilty about deleting a voicemail and then he moped for three or four

This is an article (about a video) about how much CinemaSins sucks. If there's a place to talk about how much CinemaSins sucks, it's here.

You seem pretty offended. Better go back to your safe space and calm down.

Why do you think your complaining about people who complain is any less tedious? Why don't you read a comment you disagree with and then move on with your life? You're allowed to disagree with something and just… stop reading it.

He said it was incongruously cute. He said the best segment was the Liev Schrieber / Naomi Watts sketch. Which is true, that one's not bad. It's pretty much the only sketch that doesn't make you feel embarrassed for the actors.

PFT is the best, but his taste in movies is fallible. He trashed Thief on Analyze Phish, for example, and Thief is a great movie.

Darabont managed a great pilot, and a great Season 2 opener. Everything else was bad. Don't understand the eulogizing he gets.

Thanks for the heads up! I checked the Banshee origins website to see if there were gonna be more for this season, and they weren't there, so I figured they'd been retired. Pleasant surprise.

That latter fact, plus Blackhat and Miami Vice (the movie), makes me think that Michael Mann definitely has a preference when it comes to women's ethnicities.

He helped kill someone in the cold open of a Justified episode, and was himself killed at the very end of that Justified episode. Pedantry to the rescuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuue!

The paywall has yet to happen, fortunately. Maybe (hopefully) it never will!

Surprisingly, DeKnight and Rosenberg both talked about how Marvel took a hands-off approach to their shows, apart from doing things like nixing certain canon characters.

He did thank him. And they also have a history from Ben Stiller being on Curb!

This has been covered already, but if you do some light digging you can read about tension with the crew (and some actors, like Johnny Depp and Jamie Foxx) on pretty much all of his movies, even after Manhunter.

I've read references to a big casino fight in the book. Was the scene in the pachinko parlor an adaptation of that, or has it not happened yet? If it was an adaptation, how was it different than what happened in the book?

He's working on 'Divorce,' of all things, the upcoming Sarah Jessica Parker HBO show. Scharpling is also working on it.

I am also curious about this, because no one I know in real life has heard of Hamilton. Though I hear about it all the time on twitter and pop culture websites (like this one).

"on Cougar Town, which moved from ABC to TBS halfway through its sixth and final season last year"

Haha, yeah, the right to a fair trial is dumb.

You should be embarrassed of how you missed the point of the documentary. It wasn't about whether he did it or not, it was about asking whether he (and Dassey) had a fair trial.