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That is a dream that needs to die. There will be no more Deadwood. No way to reassemble the cast. How could even a movie clear up the remaining plot threads anyways?

Is it legal to film nine-year old kids breastfeeding? Seems like there would be some sort of legal issue with that.

@close If it is indeed change that is entertaining great. But boredom fueled change can be directionless and harmful.

Also, Mr. VanDerWerff, great questions. Michael Schur seems like an enthusiastic interviewee.

What's 5000 times better than "A Candle in the Wind?"
5000 Candles in the Wind.

It isn't a feeling
Ironic usage of Twilight has been played out for a long time. This show doesn't do many pop culture references, and that is an excellent example of why.

It is believable that the characters Leslie and Ben are attracted to each other, and that attraction makes sense within the context of the show. But this does not make romantic chemistry. The Jim-Pam, Sam-Diane type chemistry is rarer. Andy and April have it, and it seems like the writing staff have convinced

Don't forget Detlef Schremph!

the great romances
I love this show with all my heart. But the Leslie and Ben will they won't they storyline is not compelling. I don't care about their relationship and I have watched every episode multiple times. If the writing staff make the drama of that relationship central, I foresee problems. They don't have a

Probably she hasn't seen Deadwood because Jim Beaver's character in the opening scene did seem to be a bit of an homage to the earthy verbosity of Milch's dialogue. I thought it was a fine write-up as well.

not tarantino-esque
Milchian.

This movie seems to be aimed at us.
Meaning, readers of this website.

The Rango trailer had several moments where there was a pause after a "funny" line, all of which were met by thunderous silence in the theater I saw it in.

Reformed Calvinist, are you actually a reformed Calvinist?

Gnomethello

It's a privileged, coddled life for me
She might have trouble deeply identifying with the character.

How can anything with John Slattery be anything but slightly tolerable?

His second coming is described in Revelation as a final battle between "the rider on the horse and his army" (Jesus Christ and the elect) and "the beast and the kings of the earth and their armies." It is not really a battle though, because all of the enemies of God are instantly killed by "the sword that came out of

I take it back.

Perhaps I am wrong. I won't die on that hill. Nonetheless, tossing in a wistful reference to the evanescence of the fading sunset would probably result in either a rolling of the eyes or confusion.