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Johnny Segment
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ok then.

some of those suggestions were reasonably good!

they could call it "Dune"

my original Walrus Man action figure's gonna put my kids through college ..

buffet.

but hey; Darth Vader fucking *made* C3PO, dude; that reveal would never have come to light without the prequel trilogy!!
*weepwanks*

good things about the prequels:

sounds .. comforting.

Am I wrong?

In a paradoxical effort to both embarrass you *and* save you from future embarrassment; it's *palate* cleanser, as written in the very comment you replied to - unless of course you're describing the process of cleaning the wooden board you use for mixing your paint colours..
You lost the internet today; tomorrow is a

I didn't think there was a lot between those two episodes, really.
Not the first time I've disagreed with AV Club reviewers, the real enjoyment of the site has always been getting into it with the commenters, imo.

Bruce's facial expressions alone made this a worthwhile viewing experience for me.

fuckin' a.

Anyone recall the ridiculous looking demon at the end of Evil Dead II?

I thought the shot of Campbell's synapses going haywire was a very cool nod to Raimi's 'Darkman', and the reviewer and every single one of you primitive screw-heads should've picked up on it.

Santiago is extremely likable, perfectly cast foil for Bruce Campbell.

this is exactly what dismays me, too - there doesn't even seem to be any attached 'demands' with a lot of these attacks anymore; it's just violence and murder for its own sake - I doubt people the perpetrators even understand their own motives.

partially agree; Peggy is infuriating, but I thought it was sweetly surprising that when it came down to it, Peggy wasn't able to leave Ed, and sold her car to make up for the whole butcher shop fund fiasco in the last ep.
they're gonna go down together ..

I actually think the scene where the Kitchen brothers executed that poor dude who'd had his leg blown off was shot very much like the scene in Barton Fink where Meadows/Mundt executes one of the anti-semitic detectives ('Heil Hitler'), too …

Great 50-odd minutes of tv.