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Anthony J. Rand
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You do know how it ended. It ended with Gloria and Varga alone in a room together. It ended with Emmit and Ray dead.

So, the first scene of the season and the last were mirrored images of each other, right down to both cops saying "These are facts." The difference is that the criminal in the first scene was almost certainly innocent and almost certainly convicted. In the final scene we know that the criminal is guilty and are

Now that the show is taking a more episodic approach, my earlier prediction that it would speed through the book is proving false. I guess this season will end on all the gods gathering at the House on the Rock, and Shadow finally accepting Wednesday's true nature.

Ooooh okay, that may be right. Good thinking.

Oh yeah, what was the green VW in reference to? I didn't get that at all, and I feel like I would remember if it was in a previous season.

So, this was definitely the biggest blood bath of the series so far, right? Holy moley.

Ah, fair points. I still think Hollywood should maybe just accept the fact that not everything is going to be a Blockbuster and maybe dial it back a bit, not spend such a fortune on every single movie.

So, a movie makes back twice its budget and that means they spent too much money on it? I'd say this says more about Hollywood's absurdly high expectations than it does about Feig.

They may have been living, but Murray and Moranis weren't willing to be in Ghostbusters 3.

Really? Because my grandfather actually did fight in a war and he has opinions on superheroes. You know, because he grew up with them too. Captain America… kind of had a lot to do… with a war previous generations are pretty much defined by.

And Murray was the reason Ghostbusters 3 didn't get made in the first place.

Sadly, we'll never know. There's an entry on Gaiman's blog where someone said "Please don't ever reveal who the Forgotten God is" and Neil said "Okay, I won't."

And let's not forget he left Nikki to die in the snow. She is his enemy, but up until then they hadn't had any actual violence (that he was aware of, he doesn't know about the Ennis Stussy murder).

To my memory, Mr. Town is just a normal human, who once worked for the FBI or CIA before joining the Spookshow. He thinks he's working for a secret shadowy government organization (which of course only exists because people believe in it), which is led by Mr. World. He doesn't seem particularly knowledgeable about

If anything, you'd think today's old people would be more aware of the irony than ever before, because they have a good century's worth of old TV and movies to show them that all old people have always grumbled about young people, always.

What I don't understand is… how does every single generation complain about the next generation? Don't they remember when they were young and the old men were yelling at them?

Oh I like the kid in P3, too, it's a really unique side-story. I mean the kid in P4 who you make money tutoring. He was such a little wiener. Shinya was alright, I suppose.

Varga being unable to find Gloria online made me go "Oh snap!" It was such a great reversal of when the lawyer tried to find Varga online earlier. It's a wonderful way to show that Varga has met his equal enemy.

What sucks is that Baywatch is so ripe for parody. And Johnson is the perfect guy to replace Hasslehoff, when I heard about this I was honestly hoping it would be good. But none of the jokes in the trailer are funny at all.

It did, but it was still tough. I've never managed to get them all done in P3.