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I'm thinking that they have to have changed up the role of Raggedy for them to give it to an unknown, and a young one at that. Am I remembering correctly that he's meant to have been the president of Harvard before the "pulse" happens? Maybe they decided to make him a Harvard student instead? Harvard students are

You've met people who only read Stephen King books? I can't say I have. Go ahead and tell those people to broaden their horizons.

I *love* Insomnia. I remember reading it in a roughly 24-hour period during spring break of my senior year in college.

I just saw that, though the Giamatti part is news to me. Check out my comment about who's playing Raggedy. It doesn't look good at all, to say the least.

I just looked on IMDB, and it looks like Jackson is playing Tom McCourt, not Raggedy Man. My mistake for thinking that any black guy in the cast must be playing that role.

Woah, Samuel Jackson as The Raggedy Man? I'm not sure how I think about that. Could be great, could be really not great.

Isn't Dinklage always presented for consideration as Best Supporting Actor? If so, Alfie Allen will definitely not be leading the Emmy nod for this show.

Megan does not have "magic hair." She was using falls to make her hair look long. Hair falls are essentially barrettes with fake hair attached that are clipped under the woman's natural hair against her scalp. It's not the first time her hair has alternated between long and short within the same episode. Matt Wiener

Christ, I'd forgotten just how much of a psycho OJ SImpson is until now.

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Yeah, it's not going to happen, but a girl can dream.

The entire time I was in college in Connecticut, it was dry on
Sundays as well. You'd see all the of-age students racing to the liquor
store right before it closed at 11:00 on Saturday night. They got rid of that law only 2 years ago.

Ah, gotcha. That is of course crystal clear when not speed-reading through the nest of comments. Derp.

Seven seasons and a musical!

The fact that Harry told Don about the cigarette meeting with Jim and Lou strongly suggests that he was on Don's side. I don't think he would have voted against Don at all.

We get ONE more episode. ONE. Given the choice between getting 13 all at once or 14 spread out over a 2-year period, I would have chosen the former.

I'm pretty sure that Fuller has confirmed that Chilton is not dead, though. I'm way too tired and lazy to go find the evidence right now. Regardless, my theory is that he's still alive, and I'm stickin' to it.

Ok, I get your thinking now. I could be one of the nerds who argues vehemently that the wights aren't real zombies, but I'm not, thank god.

Chilton's not dead.

I just rewatched it. Don't bother. Ed Norton is just horrible as Graham. And Harvey Keitel isn't a very good Crawford. The only parts worth watching are those with Dolarhyde and Reba, and that's like 15 minutes, tops.