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At some point, Director Carter had to swap in an LMD to conceal the fact that she didn't age. Makeup just wasn't cutting it any more.

Next to Conroy, Jeremy Sisto, of all people, was my favorite Batman in New Frontier.

For the last time, they said "math," not "meth!"

It was that very darkness amidst the comedy that made it stand out in years of forgettable NBC sitcoms, though. I loved when they would spend an episode delving into a supporting character's grief, and Perry did some very good introspective work. Also, John Cho and Allison Miller got paid to show up and look pretty.

I'm baffled by all the praise heaped on it here, and I've seen every episode. It has some good performances, but the writing is always obvious, and the overall show is still very rough.

Folksy, in that they're written & performed by Jonathan Coulton! Tony Shalhoub is eminently hateable as the head Republican villain, though my favorite is Johnny Ray Gill as a self-taught polymath/conspiracy theorist.

"I have no relationship with A.A. Dowd. I don't remember ever meeting him. What does 'great guy' mean, anyway?" —The Ghost of Eazy E, two weeks from now

I stopped looking it up. Who the fuck did Luna Lovegood end up marrying this week?

"But supersaturation is a thing, right? Just make the next trilogy a prequel." —Studio Executive

Man, in an age when every Teen Paranormal Romance series gets a (planned) movie trilogy/TV show, why the hell can't one of them choose Dalemark Quartet?

Huh. That's exactly how I felt about Book Seven.

If anyone's still reading, is that Amazon Smile site worth using, or is there something scummy going on there?

I have no experience with it, but West End Games' old Star Wars RPG, using six-sided dice, is always a source of fond nostalgia when gamers reminisce about it. As a bonus, your friends and family are likely to be familiar enough with the world. I haven't heard anything about the current license holder's

In a subsequent episode, she shows up in WWI, already having her powers. No idea how old she was actually supposed to be.

The comic opens with her character's murder, as I recall, and her arc concluded on the show, so I doubt she decided to leave. She also reappears in several second season episodes in flashbacks.

It improved from unwatchable grade-school theater to sub-Syfy D-level schlock. At least it looked a little better in season 2.

It's okay. I believe he was in three whole scenes before his brains got scattered all over the floor of his Senate office.

I'm not gonna see the movie until Friday, but I thought her accent and acting while maintaining the accent were both quite good in Paper Towns. I had no idea who she was at that time, or what she really sounded like.

I live on an island, and they're constantly underfoot. My total collection is 13% Magikarp, plus all the ones I didn't bother to catch.

To me, it seemed that she was desperately trying every control on the board because she had no idea how to relieve the pressure, but figured she couldn't make things any worse by trying to save the town. When he did it previously, the process was a lot shorter.