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There are lots of other GR cells - it seems like less than 100 would not account for them being everywhere from his son and wife's anti GR crusade. This only ended the cells that set up the three girls and bum rushed the Jarden visitor center.

I laughed at the drone strike as goofy on the one hand but made me happy that Liv Tyler's *plan* ended that way.

Later when they talk about him not being able to die in Jarden, I was thinking, maybe Kevin already knows because he can't kill himself this way, either.

Eye surgery in The Knick. On cocaine, morphine, and whatever else Thackery could pick up on the bordello floor.

That was the deus ex drone.

There's one thing that's never going to be explained so it could be either or both. Everything else is about how people and society react to that.

Not to mention the main character gets raped multiple times in the first season prior to that. Also, after that. And flashbacks to the scene you discussed. This is kind of wearing me out.

Binged the BBC historical Shakespeare productions and Margaret is such a blatantly evil character in three(?) of them she should have a moustache to twiddle villanously

Taboo does something similar.

I liked it a lot except for the insertion of magic into historical things

The *historical* Shakepeare plays are pretty good, even when condensed like the latest BBC versions with Cumberbatch and company.

I used to live in a very rural area and families lived so far apart this continued into middle school (most kids would have drivers licenses/cars by high school ) Alternative hypothesis - one of them is gay and doesn't know it as subtext (literal text coming from the girlfriend's texts), and other one wants to use

On the other hand, someone from /r/askHistorians taught me on /r/TheLastKingdom that the weird game that provided a minor plot point on the show is a historic Viking board game called Tafl https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…

The Mick, The Last Kingdom, Outcast, Animals, Workin Moms, Into the Badlands (if the fight/stunt coordinators on this show could be on any other show that had decent writing…). To be fair, Outcast and The Last Kingdom haven't aired yet in the US for some reason, and Workin Moms is a Canadian sitcom.

The Cinearts theater on Santana Row seemed OK to me but I got there instead of working during the day and it's tiny so sound system didn't seem so important to me.

After Netflix nagged me forever to watch it, finally got around to Blue Valentine. My opinion is obviously colored because I went through the same experience as the Ryan Gosling character (not ambitious enough for partner, sadly not the being incredibly handsome and talented part) and sympathized mostly with his

I loved The White Queen, hoping for more of the same quality from The White Princess, lots of googling history after each episode.

Well, they show up there or I can go back to HBO Now and pause the credits and write down all the names but you'll have to take my word for it or watch the episode.

Thanks for teaching me something, too.

Animals season 2 continues on HBO with actual live action guest stars saying the outrageous things instead of just voices with Lauren Lapkus, Rupaul, Andy Richter, Judy Greer, Starburns (Dino S), Dan Harmon, Neil Casey showing up off the top of my head.