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Mine is a brown bear. Taken with all the other quizzes giving me equally badass answers, the only conclusion I can come to is that I would've been an amazing wizard and real life is fucking bullshit and I want to leave and I hate this.

Real talk, though: Why has no one re-adapted The Running Man? I mean, you'd have to change the ending, but…it'd make a decent Paul Greengrass-esque thriller.

I don't think I even finished the second season. It was awful.

Anyone ever read Ghost in the Shell: After the Long Goodbye or any of the Stand Alone Complex novels?

It's compelling as ever. But this season finale was maybe not enough, even as I generally loved this season as a whole. In a finale, I need some sort of grounding, and I didn't get that. I'm just stuck wondering: "wait, what about…" and thinking that we won't get any sort of answers. Don't get me wrong. I'll be back -

Not recognizably Robbie Reyes until the bit with his brother. Which, yeah, I guess that makes sense. He didn't really kill people, though, as far as I remember, and attacking Daisy out of the blue like that felt off. I do hope they explore the whole "Spirit of Vengeance" vibe a bit. We'll see what happens. That said:

No fight for me, sorry. Wizard and Glass is easily one of King's best. It's a classic story, and King told it well. Hell, I remember falling a little bit in love with Susan Delgado, the way she was written, and getting really caught up in the drama of that small town. To be fair, I read it at the same age that Roland

Agreed. The writers have done a good job at showing how much Nick Miller has matured while still remaining Nick Miller. He's a leader and business owner, just - his way. He's a good dude.

Hey now, he was more old-fashioned, Coney Island Strong-Fat.

My prediction is that Hitchcock and Scully are cracking up over the video and Gina's the one who realizes it's Holt and Jake.

I know we've all grown tired of the Nick and Jess relationship, but…I dunno, I get it. I get why the writers want to dip into the well again. If they get together — and they will — pairing it with the whole "growing up, moving forward" groundwork this episode is setting down might move it past the pains that it dealt

I'm hoping by mid-season we'll drop the damn case of the week format altogether. The Lucifer writers so very, very clearly want to go full-mythology, and that's where both they and Ellis excel. I imagine Fox is wary.

Oh, and some lady whose name i can't remember but whose speech bubbles were acid-trippy. Her whole being may have been trippy, but her word bubbles for sure were.

I mean, we better get there eventually. I also want to see the Silver City.

The Brooklyn Nine-Nine cast gives good interview.

*shrrrruuuuggggg*

Clark Gregg seems chill to go with whatever. I think he's just happy he's starring on a big budget show. Pay must be good. Still, yeah, he'd be a good fit for a AoS episode. Maybe it's just too involved to be feasible? It's an hour-long action show, after all.

No snark. I'm glad when shows make an effort to get more women behind the camera, even if it's just their star. To be honest, though, I want Hannah Simone to get a shot next. I think her sensibilities would translate to a good New Girl episode.

Good. Screw nature. Gimme a delicious burger.

I wouldn't be surprised if Jianyu is. There's something going on with that guy. All quiet.