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Don't get me wrong. I like Lena and I like McGarth, she just struggles mightily with accent integrity.

If only we could promote Katie McGarth's accent to regular for next season, too.

I seriously have no clue what they're going for with King Arthur, but I'm probably going to see it anyway. The marketing and trailers have left me sort of mystified, but not put off.

The teal/orange highlighting is just in line with the norms of movie posters. I doubt there's going to be much/any of it actually in the movie.

Casting him as Director Tann was distracting, unfortunately. I could never stop seeing Nanjiani when I should've been seeing a salarian.

Apropos of not this, but, if you haven't listened yet, you got a username shout out on the first episode of the rebirthed "Debating Doctor Who."

I feel like I need a shower after that.

Is HistoryofMatt Mohd's latest moniker or is that someone else?

That moment is treated as fully redemptive of Snape. It's more clear in the movie than in the books, I think, but there's not much ambiguity about what seeing that last memory is supposed to convey to Harry about Snape.

Yeah. Early on in Potter, I was fairly dismissive of its cultural impact and thought it would fade to more of a Hunger Games level, but that has definitely not happened. The infrastructure investment in the theme parks alone guarantees it's going to be part of the cultural landscape for decades.

And now you lost me again. Should've gone home when you had the chance.

We're done here people! Pack it up.

There's nothing shriveled about @Dikachu:disqus, but, otherwise, yes.

As Ann as the Snape on nose's face.

The one-two-three off-page murders of Lupin, Tonks, and [I always forget which Weasley twin] is one of those times where you can tell that she was desperately struggling to make the Battle of Hogwarts "dark" and "adult" and so she just randomly killed off some people to avoid accusations that she wasn't willing to

How do you differentiate that from what Modh is normally doing?

At least she had the decency to finish her books before resting on her laurels.

*quintology

"—it was a crucial one, after all, considering his death reveals his true nature—"

This is weird, because it's a six month old movie, so, normally I would say that being mad about spoilers at this point is petty and stupid, except that it had a tiny theatrical release to qualify for awards, but most people hadn't had a chance to see it.