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Yes, she wrote the song in the youtube video in the article.

If they don't have Rachel Bloom be a special guest star for the next musical crossover in the Arrowverse, I'm going to be a grumpy panda.

Generously, no. No, it is not. No. But the musical crossover is obviously must-watch TV, even so.

I assumed that was an alien character's name.

If it makes you feel better, it's a whole lot easier to binge through them on netflix (even when the crossovers happen) than it is to navigate the horrifically slow and buggy CW streaming app.

Oh, are we worried he's coming back? I thought the end of last season pretty conclusively meant he was done.

Which makes sense, because Alien came out in '79!

Not pictured: Kim Kardashian looking good in a selfie.

Ryan Murphy's entire production paradigm is take 9 parts established, tired tropes, add 1 part clumsy, sledgehammer subtle identity politics, mix slightly, but it's really ok if it's still runny or gloopy. Serve half baked.

There's still time for them to wrest final cut control from him and do super expensive last minute reshoots!

I think all of this being under the Disney umbrella is part of why this is as surprising as it is that it seems to have taken them this long to figure out slash they haven't seemed to have figured it out at all yet. Surely Kathleen Kennedy of all people doesn't have to try very hard to get a meeting with Kevin Feige.

In which Kathleen Kennedy is forced to "remove" another Star Wars movie from the initial director's creative control to find someone to finish it the way she knows it should've been finished in the first place.

I intentionally have avoided it, in large part because I surmise I wouldn't appreciate it without re-reading the entire series first, and I just can't bring myself to committing to that project.

I would certainly believe that.

There's no way to answer that question without spoiling things, so….I won't go into specifics, but, consider this your warning.

The Gunslinger (the original version, not the retconned newer version), Wizard and Glass, and the short story The Little Sisters of Eluria are my favorite parts of the DT series.

No ghosts involved. But it's operated by a self-aware, homicidal AI which is just as good.

Blade II is half-baked. It feels like it needed a little more time or a little more money or both, because it's not better than the sum of its parts the way it really should be.

Did you watch either of the John Wick movies? I think that's the Ian McShane mode we're going to get which, for sure, is worlds away from Hurt's portrayal, but isn't anywhere near his Swearengen mode, either.

As much as I love the GtD Hellboys, in addition to being tragically incomplete, the first and second movies feel extremely different, almost to the point that you wouldn't be surprised to hear that they'd been made by different people. I think two into three would've been a smoother transition. Alas that it will never