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I always wanted to, but I never got around to it for whatever reason.

Zodiac is a masterpiece of filmmaking. I love Fight Club, but Zodiac blows it away.

Quiz Show was robbed. :(

The Pistons also infuriated Jordan, which is, admittedly, one reason I am fond of those teams, Laimbeer notwithstanding.

The UNLV team was an interesting parallel (IMO) to what the Detroit Pistons were doing at that time, although they were not the same stylistically. Which reminds me, I really loved the 30 for 30 about those Pistons teams.

I loved them at the time largely because of the complete destruction they rained down upon Duke in the 1990 championship game. Of course, Duke beat them the next year, but Duke was just better that year.

Eh, I don't know if they'll go there, although it's possible, since I expect Ava to be only one of the three to survive the show, and it would make some thematic sense for her to be pregnant with Boyd's child in that scenario.

It's also somewhat of a cultural thing; where I live (very close to Kentucky, although the western side), it's, while not common, not exactly rare to call people by their full name.

I looked at it more as a plot device to make Raylan a bit more invested in his daughter's life than anything else, although of your two options, the former seems more likely. Heart murmurs can be scary, but they often go away; my son had one when he was a baby/toddler, but it eventually went away and hasn't been an

Well, it was pretty subtle.

Yeah, no idea what happened there. He used to be on fire.

That's a fair assessment, although if Twitter had been a thing, and Facebook a thing for longer than it was at the time, throughout The Wire, it's possible it would be viewed the same way as Breaking Bad due to the hyperbolic nature of Twitter (and the internet in general).

I prefer Breaking Bad, although it's close. Of course, I prefer Justified to Breaking Bad, so whatever.

I watched it through out of completion's sake, but man, Season 6 was *rough*. The first half of Season 7 was pretty strong, IMO, but then they got rid of Ray Stevenson and it just collapsed.

Hasn't happened to The Wire; if anything, it's actually gained more praise in the ~7 years since it ended.

In Faxanadu for NES, a fantasy 2D platformer, you would come to the end of the screen, then the next one would load. The enemy "AI"/timing in the game was nightmarish at times, and one common event was getting attacked as soon as you got to the new screen. So I began jumping at the end of the screen and stabbing my

Jericho would prefer it be spelled that way, yes.

Japanese wrestling (sorry, puroresu) is a lot of fun, with different promotions showcasing different styles. There are tons of matches all over Youtube and elsewhere, so I recommend checking some out.

Jericho did actually write the books, like Mick Foley (mentioned here also) did before him. And yes, they have words, although there are occasional pictures; he had to take breaks from time to time, of course.

Yeah, I doubt he's a fan of Eazy E's solo work.