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It's hard to engage with other people about a Netflix show if you're watching it that way, though. If a season is 13 episodes, you're eventually going to be watching them 2-3 months after everyone else has seen them. By the time you're ready to talk about the finale everyone else has forgotten about it.

I don't know that it is. We already knew they were both in the movie - people who care what their storyline is will see the movie, people who won't see the movie don't care what happens in it.

"I did a book panel with him and Sean Maguire and a bunch of other authors at Comic-Con one year."

What a mess!

She doesn't not look like it, but I wouldn't have made the connection without it being pointed out. Aside from brown eyes and hair, I think the eyebrows are the distinct similarity.

How about the one that looks like a grimace on iPhone and a big smile on Android?

That guy sounds like a jerk.

He's not your friend, pal.

[pours out a shot of bourbon for StarWipe]

So stay out of Alberta, then!

Does improv comedy count as "reality tv"? If so, give Colin Mochrie a call.

Maple syrup heists, actually

I still miss GCB

Ooh, I love that title. I get why they changed it, especially given the Disney trend at the time towards single-word adjectives for their titles, but "The Bear and the Bow" is such a good title for that story.

Imagine if they came back and edited it now.

I think it was Night Watch, but now I'm not sure.

Yeah, Adam feels much more like a mid-season big bad, and the finale enemy should have been the Initiative itself.

The power-meld was cool, I just wish it had been used on a better big bad. A powered-up slayer should be able to take on a god, not just a boring cyborg demon.

I can highlight text on this one, but I couldn't on the last article I read.

Well NOW I do.