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What's the deal with the exaggerated turtlenecks she's wearing in every scene? It's oddly the most disconcerting thing about this movie to me.

"Kinda"?

Ah, the longbox. The even uglier brother to those were the CD box sets that were the size of an album—because they made both concurrently—that had a plastic tray in them to hold the 3-4 CDs (Dylan Biograph, I'm looking at you)

Teddy told me that in Greek, "nostalgia" literally means "the pain from an old wound".

Heh, what I just said. With more nuance :)

Anyone who misses CDs isn't old enough to remember (pre-hipster) vinyl.

"I keep forgetting Maggie’s pregnant."
Yeah, it's not like they mention it ever ten seconds.

It was creepy and weird how much Tom gave a shat about Mary's love life. I kept waiting for him to make a move on her.

Total Edward Scissorhands vibe.

I like how Joe always slips on his wool hat to signify he's in "badass off duty" mode.

It's funny, I was thinking "of COURSE Peggy was at Bletchley".

Ronald Speirs emerges post-war as an Inhuman. Bull Randleman is totally Howling Commandos material.

Given the slight Indy nod last week, that kind of adventurism is certainly in their mindset (if not budget).

Wow…this might be the most expert and naturalistic colorization jobs I have ever seen. Amazing work.

I'm not amazed there is an account in the persona of cocaine commenting here. I am amazed it's not its first post.

"Abner Brody" was a randomly funny name to cobble together. (Abner Ravenwood, Marcus Brody).

Sybil in her wartime nurses uniform was the sexiest thing show has ever done.

Ana's accent seemed to change from line to line, it was driving me crazy. One moment she sounds American, then Russian, then Irish.