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Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place. It's everything a funeral should be, summed up in one song and one word; bittersweet.

I thought so too, but then it absolutely nailed the Greenland-sections and just turned the whole thing on its head, making it about politics and colonies and such. Magnificently done.

I can't wait to read your review for next week's episode. It's when the show leaves its soap-opera plotlines behind, become a real interesting political thriller, switching generalities with specifics and nailing its emotional undercurrents.

Well, I don't hate the actual endings. I just hate it that things I like have to come to an end.

I watched this and the penultimate episode last weekend, and they ruined me. I think I cried all the way through them both. I HATE endings. I want things to go on forever, and this show was beautiful, wonderful, amazing and any other praising adjective you can throw at it. One of my favorite shows ever made. Thank you

I've actually seen season 7 before (only season I've seen), and thought that was very, very good. It's been a good long while, though.

I'm watching season 6 now, and I find it hilarious and interesting. Only seen the first three-four episodes though, but it's looking good so far.

Not after "The Body". *shudders*

It was a jarring way to open the ep. But whatever, I can handle small flaws like that if the rest of the show continues to be as entertaining as this was.

I LOVED the first episode of this. Solid A-territory for me. The opening of it took some time to stick, but once we were off with murder and icky scenes with Norma and Norman, both played really really well with a nice added creepy subtext, I was one hundred per cent engaged. I thought it was a sweet, horrifying,

Neil Gaiman's complete run of The Sandman is absolute perfection.

Coverage of this would be much appreciated; I found this episode very by-the-numbers (it was an "okay minus" for me), but now that the groundwork (brick by boring brick indeed) has been laid, I think it could very well become awesome in the coming weeks.

Best. Review. Ever.

Best. Review. Ever.

The reason for the "hot-knife-through-butter" with the zombies, that's probably because they're, you know, dead. And rotting. And decomposing.

The reason for the "hot-knife-through-butter" with the zombies, that's probably because they're, you know, dead. And rotting. And decomposing.

This movie is so unfairly discussed in the media. It was a great swashbuckler, it didn't hammer down a message like Avatar did, it had nice and interesting characters, featured nice twists and interesting concepts (the villains behind it all to take one) and the acting wasn't half-bad. The marketing for it was the

This movie is so unfairly discussed in the media. It was a great swashbuckler, it didn't hammer down a message like Avatar did, it had nice and interesting characters, featured nice twists and interesting concepts (the villains behind it all to take one) and the acting wasn't half-bad. The marketing for it was the

I don't mean the show to be like True Blood in terms of crazyness or budget; that's a battle it's doomed to lose. But in terms of the storytelling, they're operating on TB's mode here; tons of plotlines and billion characters. The difference is that they're pushing the wheelbarrow of the show so slowly that it becomes

I don't mean the show to be like True Blood in terms of crazyness or budget; that's a battle it's doomed to lose. But in terms of the storytelling, they're operating on TB's mode here; tons of plotlines and billion characters. The difference is that they're pushing the wheelbarrow of the show so slowly that it becomes