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I suppose it would have been a little funny if Ginger had built him up so much in her mind that the reality was a little bit of a let down, still not nearly as funny as what they actually did.

Yeah, based on that one, I think Eccleston is going to age really well!

"relationship" is kind of an overstatement of that subplot…

At least they got the season 1 hair and costumes right…

I'd say comedy second and horror a distant third.

I love that they did that because Roger Corman asked them too. Adorable.

"Which I just compared to a prison!"

Right, it surprised me that the review mentioned her viewpoint as racist when I just heard it as her reaffirming that a major part of this study is debunking stupid myths about sexuality, so wouldn't there be value to disproving the racially charged ones as well?

Related's Lizzy Caplan. What's that ? I'm literally the only one who was watching that show?

That cracks me up. I know it looks all old timey and family friendly, but I'm guessing the good Christian people of the ION network haven't watched much of Dr. Quinn. It doesn't exactly espouse conservative Christian values, (not that I think those synonymous) quite the opposite, in fact. That was a very liberal show.

And she wakes up with an evil smile on, apparently

I think he, and every other actor of a certain age, is still looking at Liam Neeson and hoping lightning will strike twice on that whole suddenly an action star well after turning 50 thing.

Didn't one of the doctors' wives hold the baby?

Really?! I've been falsely remembering a kiss happening after his "You're the thing I can't live without" speech

I'm wondering if I've ever not hated a Danny Huston character with every fiber of my being within 10 minutes of screen time? Maybe when he played Sam Adams…as a total zealot?

I was gonna say we all loved Loki because he's the exception that proves the rule (what with being a compelling character in general, not just a compelling villian) but then there's Hugo Weaving's Red Skull who I found very entertaining and the Iron Man villians weren't without personality…so I think it really comes

The fact that Jason was raped by every woman there?! And we never addressed that again?!

Love that the white guy yells at his friend to track Ethan or something when he had just said that he was one of the kids who had been stolen away to the Chandler School and totally brain washed of their native culture. Sorry , you can't get away with knowing that and still assume that he had a innate supernatural

With a terrible blonde dye job that just gets worse as the movies go on. I think they couldn't have him looking better than Pattinson, which is funny considering he's supposed to be better looking than anyone Bella has ever seen.

He was in the last Twilight movie, he'd already done the cheesy vampire with totally unconvincing Southern accent thing.