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The last scene was so poorly written that it had no implications, only inferences, and I was not among those making them. With one exception: eventually everyone will die. Much like the fact that Todd smells, I already knew that, so it doesn't change much.

It's from near the end of The Green Mile, when Paul Edgecombe is reflecting on how John Coffey in the same breath gave him a long healthy life and a stronger spiritual outlook, but also caused him to outlive his friends and family, and to be terrified of living another 2000+ years with it happening over and over,

Thanks for the nightmares. I hadn't considered that, it would be worse. I guess then Ursula is literally on the "bright side" of life. I was thinking more of: she's not dead, so maybe she'll find a way to be okay with her fate/improve it. Heck, they're on the verge of providing ways for people to regrow parts of

Then we'll have to agree to disagree. Could you please stop using "tbh"? I don't think you're lying.

So the last digit isn't 1?

Did anyone see the movie Tron?

I wouldn't feel the need to insist on authentic pronunciation of non-English, because it needs to be translated.

Happier than spending 50+ years as a ghost after being suddenly offed with a look after a life of low self-esteem. Happier than committing suicide offscreen after your dad John Lithgow turned out to be a serial killer. Boy none of her characters can catch a break, can they?

Maybe, although I don't know what Borgen is. I pronounce World War Z as "World War Zee", though, because although my Englishness would have me call it "World War Zed", it's an American book and I want to be authentic.

I Have Almost Nothing But A Mouth And I Must Scream?

ahemhem: 1) Shit happens. 2) Always look on the bright side of life.
Discuss.

I find it appropriate that Euros Lyn is an anagram of Surely No.

The "poor little kiddywink" is at least 16 by now. He'll probably be able to defend himself, and might even do so one day on this website/article.

This is a British show; that was a British character speaking. Therefore, it's spelt "axe".

Bennet being shot in the eye and seeming to die at the end of episode 9. Plus Hiro running at Peter with a sword. After that, nothing of major entertainment.

Reboots of anything whose original was less than half a century ago are a sucky idea. If there are some of the original characters in it, it *may* not be. And Heroes' season 4 finale didn't deserve an F, which should be reserved for horrible moral inferences like the Dexter one. Season grades: A, A-, D+, C.

Speaking of a 'Cat tale', perhaps they can have her character in a relationship with Cat from the Happy Endings episode where Alex did the Ellen impression. I always felt bad for her (Cat): introduced to someone who she likely thinks of as a date, spends a significant amount of time hitting it off with her, then finds

Each to their own. I very much doubt he meant the last thing.

My "meh" reaction to BWABB is largely because of the unnecessary and obviously-flawed-from-the-outset alternate-universe-as-heaven metaphor. It seemed like an excuse for a spiritual allegory. This I don't need.
The extra B is for BYOBB (Bring Your Own Bias).

"Benderama" is also pretty good, especially for its hard science.