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I had to look it up. Per Memory Alpha:

Really! That’s so strange, because honestly my first thought after seeing the trailers for this (haven’t watched the film yet) was basically “This looks cool and all, but isn’t Mr Knightley way too young???!?!”

That’s a big leap to make based on one word in common - in all likelihood that is how she’s characterized in the movie, and both reviews get it from there.

I really enjoyed this. There’s some great subtle physical comedy with the footmen that I especially liked.

According to this they are doing both.

It was in development before the buyout finalized, so Disney would open themselves up to all kinda lawsuits if it was.

I most remember him from Desperate Housewives and his very memorable HIMYM episode, which I still quote sometimes (“we’s gonna get silly, bitches!”)

I will almost certainly somehow manage to not see this, but yes, Taskmaster is indeed wonderful, and Romesh Ranganathan was a key part of what made me fall in love with it that first season

When someone in Hollywoo says “fuck” to someone else, they, and the writers, want that sentiment to land.”

That would have been the most predictable ending and I can’t imagine it doing anything else than feeling cheap and obligatory. I think this ending was considerably more heartfelt and meaningful and, in many ways, just as heartbreaking as ending with his suicide. Death is a cheap way out; living is something much more

I can see that point of view. I liked this ending a lot, though. Him dying would be a fitting conclusion to his story, but it would also be less messy and complicated than this show has been. That would be giving BoJack a way out, and one last opportunity to make his friends’ lives all about him. Him living with the

They did. This entire season was his rock bottom, and this time he faced the consequences. Not just emotionally either. He really did lose everything this time-his reputation, almost all of his relationships, his house, and his freedom. Nor did he do something shocking (TM) in the penultimate.

Can’t speak for the streaming version, but the broadcast finale transitioned to a 15 minute aftershow hosted by teleprompter-made-flesh Seth Meyers. Credits were displayed as the main cast toasted one another.

We’re not allowed to give A-pluses. (But A-plus.) 

MARY STEENBURGEN!

Rufus Sewell?  I’m in.

The relationship between Picard and Data was most significant during the TNG films, which makes sense given that Picard didn’t start to let his guard down with his crew until the series finale. Even before then, Picard certainly always took a special interest in Data’s quest to become human.

Picard always admired Data and viewed him as a man coming to terms with sentience and existence in an almost childlike way that Picard always respected. Picard, especially, in Data-heavy episodes of TNG and the movies definitely viewed Data as a friend and someone he cared for almost like a brother.

That ABC Murders version was interesting, but what in the world were they trying to do making Poirot a social pariah whose entire identity as a former policeman was in doubt? People don’t read Christie’s mysteries for character development with Poirot - they read them for the murder and mystery. It’s like Malkovich

“For every new hit like Bob’s Burgers, there’s a dozen Allen Gregorys or Son Of Zorns that just didn’t make it.”