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It doesn't get mentioned, but Farnsworth was lovely in a little-seen, early-80s movie called Into the Night in which he plays a wealthy man who's dying. He's the long-time 'client' of Michelle Pfeiffer's character and, even with that image in your head, you're still struck by the warm voice, the blue eyes, and just

No, see, this is the way you get your boardroom scene to remind us (anybody?) of the "banishment" scene on Krypton in the Chris Reeves original Superman. Guilty!

No, see, this is the way you get your boardroom scene to remind us (anybody?) of the "banishment" scene on Krypton in the Chris Reeves original Superman. Guilty!

Good questions. I'm sure there will be things revealed as we go on. My feeling was that they may want the bar for evidence reasons (the gun, etc.) but, more importantly, they want to take something away from the Porter family; they want ownership of the only legacy it has, which is that bar. They put the Porter

Good questions. I'm sure there will be things revealed as we go on. My feeling was that they may want the bar for evidence reasons (the gun, etc.) but, more importantly, they want to take something away from the Porter family; they want ownership of the only legacy it has, which is that bar. They put the Porter

Yeah, Team Grimes was infinitely better outfitted, weaponry-wise. Those smoke grenades must've made the dipwads on the wall feel pretty damn embarrassed.

Yeah, Team Grimes was infinitely better outfitted, weaponry-wise. Those smoke grenades must've made the dipwads on the wall feel pretty damn embarrassed.

I was going to ask the same thing. He's asked if he wants the prison so they can re-locate over there and he says no, he just wants to "take out" the people who are living there. Why? What strategic purpose could it serve? He doesn't know anything about them (presence of women and kids and handicapped senior citizens,

I was going to ask the same thing. He's asked if he wants the prison so they can re-locate over there and he says no, he just wants to "take out" the people who are living there. Why? What strategic purpose could it serve? He doesn't know anything about them (presence of women and kids and handicapped senior citizens,

Yeah, that fog made me think I was in Salem (state unknown) and that some plot from Days of Our Lives and its perpetually foggy docks leaked over from NBC.

Yeah, that fog made me think I was in Salem (state unknown) and that some plot from Days of Our Lives and its perpetually foggy docks leaked over from NBC.

Oh wow, I hope I'm not one of *those* white people. I shall repair to IMDb to check on this. Thanks for the heads up!

Oh wow, I hope I'm not one of *those* white people. I shall repair to IMDb to check on this. Thanks for the heads up!

And let's not forget the growing love affair between Finch and Bear. That pure dog-love and loyalty thing is getting completely delightful.

And let's not forget the growing love affair between Finch and Bear. That pure dog-love and loyalty thing is getting completely delightful.

Yeah, Carter! I love that Alpha Vamp guy from Supernatural. He is truly a beautiful, beautiful man with excellent fashion sense and, after spending all her time in that crappy police station with pasty schlubs, she deserves something shiny.

Yeah, Carter! I love that Alpha Vamp guy from Supernatural. He is truly a beautiful, beautiful man with excellent fashion sense and, after spending all her time in that crappy police station with pasty schlubs, she deserves something shiny.

The way I saw it was the Farrell character was, himself, a hunter and knew the score. He made a strategic decision in those moments when his lucidity was returned to him. He knew that his telekinesis was dangerous to the civilian world, he had an angel there offering him a way to shut it down (and, it seems, there

The way I saw it was the Farrell character was, himself, a hunter and knew the score. He made a strategic decision in those moments when his lucidity was returned to him. He knew that his telekinesis was dangerous to the civilian world, he had an angel there offering him a way to shut it down (and, it seems, there

I wouldn't mind the Trans being the low-key arc this season. This allows Garth to be involved once in a while, the stone tablets are a good narrative device, Kevin and his mom are well-acted and race/gender diverse to the usual recurring characters, and they help build a human network around the Winchesters who really