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Mack's very, very, very, very, very resistant to change. His staunch anti-Inhuman stance rubbed me the wrong way at the onset, but at least the writers are consistent with him. "It's not human?" *grabs shotgun axe* "Never mind, I like you guys now." Who knows? He's in love with an Inhuman now, maybe he'll get a robot

I was one of the anti-fans, but I never screamed at anyone for liking it. I'm no longer an anti-fan. AoS has achieved its potential, and it's friggin' great now. It's my favorite superhero show on TV now, above even Arrow and Flash. It just, well, didn't used to be.

They also brought up the possibility of clones, which, yeah, the writers knew what they were doing here.

Which is weird because he's pretty funny in the behind-the-scenes stuff I've seen, particularly when he's with Brett Dier.

All in all, I enjoyed the episode a lot. I love, love, love Chloe and Lucifer's chemistry. Can't wait until it's back to see where they go from here.

Eh, they're fine for when you're stoned at noon on a Sunday.

Tahani's back? Yeah, Tahani!

Bring on that young, sexy pope.

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Han, Solo

This book has been a surprisingly astute examination of social and cultural dynamics but with talking dinosaurs and yabba-dabba-doos.

The BBC Rule tends to be that if they sound sort of, believably American then they're likely Canadian. If their accent falters and they enunciate the vowels a bit too much, they took the BBC Acting in American weekend seminar.

Finally got around to watching this one. Surprisingly enjoyable, very weird, and really, really stupid. A few highlights for me? The American accents were wobbly and bad in just the right way. The NYC neighborhood looking nothing any NYC I've ever seen. Justin Chatwin's fun superhero voice. And Nardole being kind of a

So, uh, got any tips for self-control? I've been trying to cut down on bread. It's so hard.

I dunno. A single punch might've been defensible. The repeated punching, not so much.

Honestly, I would prefer we catch up to him in his Denny O'Neil Zen phase, with some hints at his more hard-line and kinda Objectivist former self. Or you could start it right as he's been nearly-killed and dumped on Richard Dragon's doorstep. (I would also bring in Renee Montoya as a partner and foil to him.)

I found myself drifting in and out of the episode. I couldn't get into it besides the flashback scenes, which I found more naturalistic and engaging than the "present" scenes. I guess because I've seen them freaking out 95% of the show and smiling maybe 3% of the time. The other 2% is the sex, which is often a