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Jean-Luc Prickhard
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You're really going to go there… slagging DS9?

Seems like a great career change for me, if I can make a living at it.

The Jeffersons song?

Fringe season 3 was great. Season 4 kind of derailed things though. The changes were puzzling, and never really paid off.

I would call bullshit on this, but as much as I love DS9 I neve revisit the final season.

If you actually find Lost rewatchable, then you should definitely give Breaking Bad another spin. Far more rewarding, and seeing it through the lens of knowing what's coming, and the choices the characters make, is pretty interesting.

Seasons two and three were the best, hands down.

The first season is better than most people seem to give it credit for. It got better by the end of season one, and then got crazy brilliant for a time after that, but there's still enough good stuff happening (if a bit X-Files derived) to make it worthwhile. And John Noble was never not a treat to watch.

But the show holds up remarkably well. No, you'll never experience Breaking Bad's shocking moments the same way again, but it's pretty amazing to revisit and, when you know what's going to happen pick up on the foreshadowing, etc., in those amazing scripts. An incredibly tightly plotted show that pays off pretty much

COUNTERPOINT: Lost was pretty damned compelling for its first four seasons, but the narrative started falling apart in season five where contradictions and changed premises started piling up, and by that last season it was clear the whole damned thing was just a big middle finger to the audience.

Don't forget her in Shakes the Clown as a very different kind of mom. It's the Citizen Kane of alcoholic clown movies!

Too bad they don't know much of anything else. Assuming they're all Trump voters, that is.

Hey, if a horrific accident can take out a few Trump voters I say bring it on. Maybe expand it. We need to thin out their ranks.

Truly, the darkest timeline.

YOU DAAAMN RIGHT.

But the appeal of his music eludes many of us as well.

It can be two things. And in this case, it is.

Seriously, fuck this guy.

It was a way to get his attention, since there's no way Louise could've known those words. With that, and knowing the general's private number, presumably, she's able to convince him that what she's saying is the truth.

Seems to me the flash forwards to Hannah were important, given that making the choice to NOT have her may not have given Louise the clues she needed to save the whole goddamned planet.