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    It is interesting that he’s been giving terrific, relaxed performances in hyper-controlled Wes Anderson films. Game recognize game, I guess.

    It would kind of have to be one of the “existing” songs that she finally wrote down and performed.

    While I did guess where the ep was going (The “community theatre” ep had already made it obvious, I thought) I liked the structure here— “Earlier” was a clever misdirect, and George’s ponytail was a fun way to express the time-jump.

    I’m more annoyed that there was no explantion for how the TV news got that over-the-shoulder aerial shot of Red Daughter nuking the White House.

    She got that fancy come-to-mama gun last season thanks to the Legion, if memory serves.

    “Now that Dana’s passed, I’ve got a little hurricane named Michelle to look forward to” may among the top ten most Bruce Campbell lines ever.

    Yeah, it’s me again, making my way through this show ten years late. But it’s never to late to talk about the atrocious greenscreening of Maddy outside the Charger following the “smoking in the vault” caper.

    Also, I’m nine years late but nobody caught the callback about Michael -snapping his fingers- to make the problem go away?

    Nine years late but whatever:

    Mr. Slicey.

    I had the same thought about “Eve’s aunt.” Definitely a future stunt-casting opportunity. The divine Ms. Perrine is in bad health these days though.

    Oh, poo.

    Nah, gotta be “I’m the Villain In My Own Story.

    No sense of history.

    I am deeply disappointed that Farrell missed the perfect answer (by way of a famous Cary Grant story) to “How old Colin Farrell?” It is, of course, “Old Colin Farrell fine, how you?”

    I got that same box set from the Myst 25th Anniversary Kickstarter and it is indeed awesome. He doesn’t show you in the video, but you can actually press down on the page to make the Linking Noise.

    What about TESTAMENT?

    LAST NIGHT does everything SEEKING A FRIEND was trying to do, and did it better, and did it first.

    How do you cast Eva Green in a circus movie and not make her the lion tamer?

    I predict she’ll get at least one opportunity to say “You are sick!