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What I really liked about the fight is that it was shown how much of a physical toll it took on Murdoch. Look at how he collapsed totally exhausted near the end before he stood up to finish off the last goon. Showing this level of exhaustion increase the sense of dramatic stakes and investment and it's an interesting

Yeah but he was still in Downton at the end of the Christmas episode and since Allen Leech is still a regular chances are that he'll be still hanging around next season. Unless the twist is that Branson decides that he does actually belong in Downton.

Here are my predictions for some final season storylines:

Oz was a lot grimmer if that helps. And it's worth watching for a star making performance from Jack O'Connell.

I'd argue that they are more important than Willow and Tara because they got a happy ending instead of the usual Whedon canned tragedy. Plus they were allowed to actually casually kiss onscreen which only happened on Buffy when the show changed networks.

No parents!

I felt that way watching this show when someone pointed out that Xanthippe was too young to understand a reference to The Matrix in a previous episode. And when someone else pointed out that she would have been born after the film was released I curled up in a ball and sobbed.

Yeah but it did tie into this show been one big extended 90's nostalgia trip. It's kind of like a much wittier Buzzfeed listicle in some ways.

In an interview a couple of years back Kemper said that she did not remember any specific lessons or advice that Hamm taught her but she did remember how handsome he was and basically the whole class were swooning over him.

Or awkward imaginary car dates.

Indeed. Plus there is a chance that Kimmy already got it on with some of her fellow bunker women in some fashion.

Or how about an episode called "Kimmy Kisses A Girl!".

I felt that that role was a little bit insulting towards Barkin. Her character was portrayed as been ridiculous for been interested in a younger man and then she was been driven crazy by Matt Damons ridiculous pheromone patch. It all came across as been rather misognistic to me.

I remember reading an old interview with Barkin where she complained about how the director filmed her sex scenes in the film. She mentioned been annoyed about a leering tracking that swept over her entirely nude body while not bothering to show her face. She felt that she was literally been framed as a piece of meat.

She had such great chemistry with Dennis Quaid in that film. They were a really hot and fun onscreen couple.

Plus Ski Safari did the same thing that Alto's Adventure earlier and better.

So is Kimmy secretly immortal?

You'll be cast in an Oz reboot in no time. Either that or the next HBO prison documentary.

Don't knock it, that's exactly how Belushi got cast in According to Jim.

Also there was One Eight Seven where Samuel L. Jackson decided to reach the kids by playing Russian roulette with them.