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Eric J.A.
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I don't really want to admit that I've read the books, but but dammit, if they can't get Cumberbatch to star in the 50 Shades of Grey movie, they shouldn't bother making it. (Throw in a line explaining the accent. It'll be worth it.)

I don't really want to admit that I've read the books, but but dammit, if they can't get Cumberbatch to star in the 50 Shades of Grey movie, they shouldn't bother making it. (Throw in a line explaining the accent. It'll be worth it.)

@avclub-13ae8ed3c3c1de5eb3d9214308eeafc1:disqus A snack.

@avclub-13ae8ed3c3c1de5eb3d9214308eeafc1:disqus A snack.

Clearly that was Walter White's problem.

I wish the link between Buffy's (first) death and resurrection and the possibility of empowering all the Slayers had been made a bit more explicit, because that could have provided some nice beats for Xander, weaving him into this world-changing event.

Ridcully is the Ron F'n Swanson of Ankh-Morpork.

I think Thief of Time (and Pyramids) show that it's a damn shame that Pratchett has never written for Doctor Who.

What about Snyder?

I want someone to make a movie with the line "We got both kinds of music here. Indie AND Rock."

Elementary?
Did anyone else catch a little Sherlock riff when the Doctor was noticing the Christmas tree in the painting and connecting all the dots of Sardik's backstory?

At some point (like maybe Season 1, episode 2) the show decided to forget how young Cordelia was supposed to be and just started treating her like she was Charisma Carpenter's age, and hoped that the rest of us forgot too.

I do with that Siddig had had a better post-DS9 career. Like in the alternate universe where he played Gaius Baltar. (I swear it was about half-a-season before I realized that Baltar wasn't played by Dr. Bashir.)

And Babylon 5 (including Crusade and the TV Movies) was off the air by 2000.