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The Archmage of the Aether
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….you know, in all the universes in the multiplicity of the Many Worlds, there's only one phodreaw; if anybody deserves a definite article, it's you.

So….. This got a D- but Bagboy got an A-. I think that they should have gotten the same grade. Either A- or D-.

….and that show was on for multiple seasons. And it was horrible. And its name wasn't Check It Out, it was Check It Out!

Probably third person plural, with an -anti ending. Sanskrit, not Latin, to boot.

* invades Rome *

All of us -the commentors, the AV Club writers, Benanti, Berlanti, Roberto Benigni- we're all just passing time till we die, then we're going to see what happens. So, go for it, i say. Hire who you like. And you, yes you, Mr. Barsanti- you write about it. And i shall comment.

* whispers loudly *

Way to greene, Plant.

F's are "so-bad-they're-worth-watching". D's are dreary.

Wow…. the Gentleman's F-.

Sensitive souls should not try to torrent this show. Suffice to say that most of the results are movies that probably never showed in any theatre.

I declined it, actually.

I didn't ask you to change my opinion. I asked you to substantiate your "wrong, wrong, wrong".

Yes, no, yes. …you sensitive soul, you.

Your Beholder arrived, is it okay if i give her a coffee?

Yes. It was "real sci-fi", plus emotionally resonant and accessible to everybody. It was a real masterpiece. Not many sci-fi films as rounded and complete as that.

Okay, back that up.

Spielberg has made his fair share of dogs, of the fifty-odd films he's directed. So has Nolan, of the ten or so he's done. While Spielberg's sci-fi might have once been "technically" cutting edge, it has never been much beyond crowd-pleasing fluff- not that there's anything wrong with that, but they're entertaining,

Pratt has spark and spirit, but he also has a complete absence of nuance, darkness, depth or ruggedness. He's got "boyish charm" down pat- because he is a charming boy.

I always assumed hiring her was part of some agency-production house multi-actor deal.