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The scene at the end of Brooklyn where Saoirse Ronan tells the girl on the boat what to do at Ellis Island, mirroring the scene in the first act where she was the fresh faced emigrant who needed advice. It's a lovely summary of how her character has grown and evolved in the film. And this was the most well acted and

As far as I'm concerned Grace and Frankie is the June Diane Raphel show that happens to feature a bunch of old people for some reason

Did you try under the couch cushions? I found myself there last week while looking for my car keys.

Do you mean Jai Courtney? I honestly cannot tell those two apart.

I actually punched the air and shouted out "yes" when Jessica snapped Kilgraves neck. It really was the most satisfying villain death that I have seen in ages, which was down to the writers and Tennant having the time to build up Kilgrave into such a strong villain. Having thirteen hours to build up the characters and

It reminds me of how Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin acted like a psycho toddler throwing a tantrum when he lost his temper and killed someone with his bare hands. Does someone at Marvel Netflix really not like kids or something :)

Netflix don't seem to cancel shows so I imagine that he will be fine. Expect for Hemlock Grove, it turns out that they do draw the line somewhere.

You know I wasn't particularly enthuastic about this show before I saw it because Aziz Ansari was my seventh favourite actor on Parks and Rec. But he really stepped up here and delivered a funny, smart and soulful show.

Whoops.

One issue I have with this season is that the Jake/Amy relationship seems to be non-existent. It's not a big problem as this show does not need to go down the shipper road but are they meant to be dating or not? I am honestly wondering if there is some sort of The Good Wife style bad blood between the actors or

Lorcan and Fiona. There are are two of my dearest friends who are married and happen to share the same birthday. It's a very cute coincidence that works out happily for me as I can be cheap and give them a joint gift.

The guy has good taste in material. His work as Mickley on Bob's Burgers is great.

Was Bill Hader voicing the mystery man who was recruiting Officer Barbrady at the end of the episode?

No it was definitely the He-Man episode.

Actually I read about a study that reported that films with explicit sex and nudity made a lot less money than movies where the actors keep their clothes on. I presume that the R-Rating and thus the loss of the kid and young teenage audience were the main cause.

Renner has two Oscar nominations. That presumbly increase his cache and thus his clout in wage negotions. Plus he must have a good agent as well.

They're probably saying that on Breitbart and Reddit.

You're assuming but I'm hoping.

That was nothing compared to the scene where the two main characters hooked up despite one of them been a freshly minted zombie.

Fair enough, I misunderstood you. I'm a bit sensitive about people trashing narrative heavy adventure games as not been real games and I took your comment up wrong. And I do agree that Cage's games would be a lot better if he hired professional writers to write his scripts. Beyond was a frustrating experience because