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That would be cool, but it would probably take a week to shoot it. You can tell this show is on a tight budget the way the clones don't really appear in the same room with the same frequency or activity level, compared to the first two seasons.

Every single time I've seen her recording, it's dialogue that has enough fractious content to seriously damage Selina's presidency over social media, including foreign relations. It might very well be that Catherine doesn't do anything with it, but the camera gets stolen or picked up by accident by someone else.

Martha Plimpton as well among the guest stars who shone.

I second that.

One bravo performance of his was playing Vincent van Gogh in Doctor Who. Stole it right out from under Matt Smith and Karen Gillan. From Wiki: [After the monster is killed] the Doctor offers to show Vincent something. The Doctor and Amy take Vincent in the TARDIS to the present and the Van Gogh exhibit at the Musée

First time I saw Sonia was on the Terminator tv show, with Lena Headey. Then I saw an interview with her and could not believe how thick is her native british brogue. On the show, she threw a hissy fit in American accent that was just wonderful, and I think it may have opened many eyes to her as a talent for

The HD, yes, but also my bet is her facial freckles, like Lucy Liu, who is somehow magically getting hers tanned and CGId out of existence, compared to season one. Lotta closeups of Enos' face because of her method of micromovements, and also because they do that on tv because of the small screen. Her big and many

Read a great interview with Gwen Christie where she talks about how enthusiastic she gets in the fighting scenes. She was so over the top during the rehearsals fighting Jaime on the bridge that Nik CW was getting hurt and asked her to take it down a notch.

There's the true story of Phoolan Devi, the Indian "Bandit Queen". Besides being a woman in India, she was born to a low caste. In the movie of her life, however true, basically the first half hour is her getting raped repeatedly, really brutal to watch, though very well done. She becomes the "bandit queen" and

Certainly was so in Jonathan Strange.

Nice to know someone here reads something other than blogs.

"Rex Ryan, Rex Ryan"

Half?! If talent is the measure, she should get twice.

Is it possible to bet all but a dollar of your total?

No tracts of land, though.

Whoever coined that term never actually saw bronze.

When I read Elfstones and then 10 years later re-read it, the visual that stayed with me the longest was Mallenroh (and her twin sister). What a great character, what a great scene, and for once Brooks just wrote what happened without four to fifteen pages of character subjective wrangling, which I now just skim past

First, there are the great two divisions of x-files eps — MOTW (monster of the week) and "Mytharc", the ongoing saga of the Invasion and the conspiracy. I tend away from Mytharc episodes, though there have been some real corkers. Also, many folks seem to feel that season four was the apex of the whole show, so you

Sorry, when I read about Sean O'Neal's "lightness of touch", I really did burst out laughing.

I didn't mind so much that Samaritan spoke through a child. I minded terribly that the child couldn't act. It could have been brilliant, but the execution was simply terrible, even hard to watch.