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It's more like that they wrote the story with Jessie in mind, tried to adapt it to Daisy but Gillan wasn't at ease with the lame impersonations and they switched to Piper.

There are pigeons in the middle of a face off with double guns in basically every John Woo movie.
It's funny how 15 years ago, when Woo was being celebrated as the next big thing in film, anybody I knew would know that, even if a few of us would take it as a gimmick. No, it's a mere entry in the trivia section of imdb.

Five. Seasons 3 and 4 were 14 episodes and this season premiere had Sy claiming that they needed 14 weeks to clean the hospital from the termites.

Last season of Childrens Hospital took a slow start with some half-baked episodes (outside of the amazing "Chief's Origins"). Then we got a Pink Panther homage, an episode from the British spin-off, A Year In The Life, Childrens Lawspital ("Cocaine!") and the Newsreader special, which were nearly flawless.

Licence Revoked was a terrible title and it was vetoed for another reason. It sounded as if a driving licence had been revoked.

@avclub-aa854f5836947cdf62324ba7d74e1c43:disqus Except that Walter has no clue that Todd wouldn't be able to cook the blue meth on his own. Walter thought he only needed to do one cooking so Todd would master the final tricks. Maybe Todd found them by himself in the meantime.Remember the blue meth goes now to Czech

Childrens Hospital will also be about face swaps (Glenn and Richie in this particular case). It will be interesting to see how the two shows handle this situation. Personally, I don't see how they could top "Mole", possibly the best episode ever of Delocated ("Get the Criterion edition!"), but I'm cautiously

And it will be split over a year, in the best tradition of series finales for an AMC show.

Walt will come for the money, as he hates loose ends and the millions are the last existing memory of what he achieved. Which will eventually put Jesse on his way.
The vest theory I've heard about the episode title is that it's an allusion to "El Paso" by Marty Robbins, with the Feleena/Felina of the song being the

You're all wrong. He's Chad Coleman from I Hate My Teenage Daughter.

She was Jordan's girlfriend a two-part sketch from season 1. First, Jordan photographs her while she's still asleep, she discovers the picture and she points a gun at him for him to delete it. In the second part, she's willing to execute a sexual fantasy for him and he asks for a threesome with her best friend. Peele

Well, it's not everyday that you get an analysis based on minstrel show memories.

I think that time is like a great video game, that generates an awful then an okay sequel, a flawed if interesting reboot, a failed blockbuster and a crappy midquel to tie in with the film.

He signed or co-signed the original French film and its three awful sequels.. Besson signs tons of scripts every year for his productions, and it's quite notorious in France he hasn't actually written most of them but French law on intellectual property favors the named writer.
The US remake was written by Thomas

I was almost disappointed they didn't have Bobby McFerrin to reenact the King of the Mouth Noise scene from Key & Peele.

Or the blond kid who did the shooting goes to an old house in the vicinity, where he's shot by cops. A few years go by. His mother ages up to be played by Jessica Lange while his ghost still haunts the place. A terrible psychiatrist who's actually good at construction, his wife and their teenage daughter buy the place

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From the OP:
"Far less exciting are this week’s new offerings, though Star Trek Into Darkness does afford another opportunity to experience J.J. Abrams’ dull Kahn riffing."

@avclub-53e4db6f596904f154b5efa09193e3ab:disqus My main beef with ST:ID is that it drops the one key differentiating element between Star Trek and the other space franchises, the emphasis on exploration and discovery.
It came as an insult that they repeated the captain's monologue at the end of the movie, promising a

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The Walking Dead is not great TV, but it's entertaining most of the time (apart from the dire first half of season 2) and it doesn't pretend to push the envelope on anything else than gory scenes.

And let's insist on the fact it's "Khan", not "Kahn". For a character named "Kahn", you can hire the whitest actor known to man.