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Rufus T. Barleysheath
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Agreed, the premise sounds great to me too. And I love me some Alia Shawkat. I don't think I've ever seen Meredith Hagner in anything though. Hopefully this comes to the UK (legally) soon.

You had me at "Parker Posey completely hamming it up as a supportive cult leader "

Ahh really? For some reason I thought Ra's was introduced in the season 3 premiere

Also, I really hope Diggle is the new Dark Archer.

Why does Arrow insist on introducing the Big Bads at the start of the season? It's the reason I became fed up with the last two seasons around 2/3 of the way through (well, the main reason). Also, I actually quite liked Laurel by the end, but she made barely any impact on the city, why would they memorialise her with

I don't comment very much, but there should be more comments for this show so here I am with nothing important to add except to say that Shea was definitely one of the highlights of what I thought was a pretty great season

That's my biggest problem with the DCEU. They could have made several Batman movies before even thinking about joining up the heroes. I'm thinking a series in the style of the Arkham games, serious but not grounded in reality, which could have introduced some of the Suicide Squad, and then eventually made another

Yeah I don't think any hour long show should have so many episodes. Arrow and The Flash should at least have more one-off episodes, a few 2 parters, and maybe 6 or 7 episodes with the Big Bad of the season. And some scenes with the supporting cast outside of helping Barry/Oliver.

Continued watching Gilmore Girls for the first time (finished season 6 and started 7), and saw Star Trek Beyond. I really enjoyed Star Trek, but the shitty MacGuffin was almost identical to the shitty MacGuffin from Thor 2.

I like the look of these two trailers, but the past two years I've enjoyed the start of Flash Arrow's seasons, and gotten so bored towards the end that I stopped watching them each around episodes 17/18. I told myself I'd stop watching them, but I'm a sucker for alternate timelines and training montages, so I guess

Good list. I feel like Best in Show doesn't get much attention, but it deserves it. Comedies I personally would consider some of the best of the millennium:

So will Jorah return to Meereen next season, overjoyed at being cured of Greyscale and his imminent reunion with his Queen, only to find Daario chilling in the palace?

The only way it's possible that Varys could travel quicker than Daenerys is that he was literally carried by little birds.

I don't really mind the show skipping over long journeys like Varys to Dorne then back to Meereen in only a few episodes, but I will be annoyed if it takes Daenerys until the second to last episode of next season to reach Westeros.

Surely Sophie Turner can be considered a principal now? I noticed her names been moved up in the credits this season, she's had a lot to do and fans are starting to like her now. I know it's fairly meaningless because she'll probably still get a raise, but I'd say she deserves to be in the same group as the five

You're forgetting the highlight of the film - Real Gale punching Fake Gale, and Fake Gale's response

Scream is one of my favourite film series, I love all the movies. Scream is just an all time classic to me, one of the most fun movies ever. Scream 2 has some really good scenes, and I'll never not love the opening. I know Scream 3 is dumb, but Parker Posey makes it for me. And the main three look really bored in

Just curious, did they ever reveal what name Baltar knew Caprica 6 as? I don't think I ever thought about it the first time I watched the series, but I'm re-watching it now and it's really bothering me that he doesn't have a name for her (or maybe he does and I just missed it).

With all the recent sequels that nobody asked for underperforming, I'd have thought Pacific Rim 2 would be cancelled. The Huntsman even proved that adding a great new cast would not make people want to see a sequel to a film that barely made an impression on mainstream audiences.

I really enjoy the X-Men movies, but I'm not sure how I'd rank them exactly. X2 and DOFP are my favourites, I really liked First Class, I like Apocalypse and X3. The solo movies aren't as interesting to me, but they're OK (except the first Wolverine). I think The Last Stand has a lot of flaws, but I actually like