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Yes. A thousand times yes.

And he wanted Charlie Day for his part on Pacific Rim because of his performance at the beginning of the King of the Rats episode.

. .Yeah.

It's. .complicated. And be prepared for one hell of an elaborate response. Britta being my favorite character and having great emotional resonance with me, I care about this a lot.

The increasing number of awesome Deadwood actors that this show is wasting saddens me.

. .Did he? I don't see how he had more than Annie's high pressure induced addiction and nervous breakdown, or Troy intentionally tanking his football career because he didn't actually like being an athlete or a partier. And a lot of what was apparent with Banks' character was backgrounded in a similar way, albeit much

My guess would primarily be the sacrificial deaths of heroic/at least protagonistic deaths that his last two films have featured, with Christoph Waltz in Django and almost everyone in Basterds.

Hannibal by far.

The thing about Ralphie's death is, while he was clearly a monster and nothing changes that, that episode was also him at his most sympathetic with what was happening with his son, and that they essentially engineered a scenario where what should be a satisfying death isn't at all. Tony is a massive hypocrite that has

After finishing the series finale (my first time, his second) my brother and I were talking about the generational themes, and wondering how Namond fit into it. He, entirely jokingly, suggested Clay Davis, and we laughed heartily for a moment, before realizing just how much sense it made, and getting very sad again.

MENDOZAAAAAAAAA

Well, yeah, I was looking at moments of devastation because generally devastation in fiction is more employed as more of a moment than a sustained atmosphere. A single piece in a more varied tapestry of tones, styles, etc. that brings the whole thing together. I'm not arguing for that in favor of the style of The

Note: My second watch of The Body. Jesus fucking christ, I was just constantly in tears for almost all of it.

That would be the best episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and one of the most devastating, perfectly executed works of fiction ever. It is entitled "The Body," and I would rather not share which season. I highly recommend the show for the excellent drama of seasons 2, 3 and 5.

BUNNIES?! IT MUST BE BUNNIES

Almost two decades ago, actually.

Hang out in Sunnydale with the Scoobies, or be in whatever miraculous world Girls with Slingshots is set in.

Topsy turvy grenade from Armed and Dangerous.

Damn it! I'm glad someone else remembers that game, though. It had the best weapons.

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