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    Oh he was obviously the killer (I screamed HE DID IT! the moment I saw the actor) but at least the method he used to put his plan into motion was somewhat interesting (though of course very far fetched). The "who" was clear but I didn't see the "how" coming from a mile away.

    Oh he was obviously the killer (I screamed HE DID IT! the moment I saw the actor) but at least the method he used to put his plan into motion was somewhat interesting (though of course very far fetched). The "who" was clear but I didn't see the "how" coming from a mile away.

    I'd like to watch Soccer with Lucy Liu,  David Stratharin and Saul Rubinek.

    I'd like to watch Soccer with Lucy Liu,  David Stratharin and Saul Rubinek.

    I've seen the episode of that show that made Patinkin quit, and I understand why.

    I've seen the episode of that show that made Patinkin quit, and I understand why.

    That was fun. Some decent updates (didn't like Sherlock having S&M sex with the prostitute? though) "I Googled you" and the mystery was sufficently complicated enough to be interesting.

    That was fun. Some decent updates (didn't like Sherlock having S&M sex with the prostitute? though) "I Googled you" and the mystery was sufficently complicated enough to be interesting.

    Not so fun fact, the house that the first officer's wife/fiance/girlfriend lived in looked just like one on the Unit. Might have been shot at the same place.

    Not so fun fact, the house that the first officer's wife/fiance/girlfriend lived in looked just like one on the Unit. Might have been shot at the same place.

    That was pretty darn good, but really needed to be 2 or even 3 hours and not one. Pembleton in particular was jumping from plot point to plot point so fast that he seemed to be in a hurry to get to the last page of the script. Everyone else was still asking "what's going on" and he was already drafting a new

    That was pretty darn good, but really needed to be 2 or even 3 hours and not one. Pembleton in particular was jumping from plot point to plot point so fast that he seemed to be in a hurry to get to the last page of the script. Everyone else was still asking "what's going on" and he was already drafting a new

    Yeah but that was really just a back door pilot for a series, which I think has already been greenlighted (greenlit?)

    Yeah but that was really just a back door pilot for a series, which I think has already been greenlighted (greenlit?)

    One other great aspect of Bound is that Ceaser turns out to be smarter then anyone gave him credit for. They set him up as a bit of a low rung shmuck who is easy pickings for Gershon's plan. But when the shit hits the fan, he turns crafty and tough quick. I thought that really elevated the movie. Contrast that with

    One other great aspect of Bound is that Ceaser turns out to be smarter then anyone gave him credit for. They set him up as a bit of a low rung shmuck who is easy pickings for Gershon's plan. But when the shit hits the fan, he turns crafty and tough quick. I thought that really elevated the movie. Contrast that with

    Jerry: And what's the deal with people getting sick? What's the deal with cancer?
    Man in Audience: Hey, I have cancer!

    Jerry: And what's the deal with people getting sick? What's the deal with cancer?
    Man in Audience: Hey, I have cancer!

    NO BEASTIALITY!

    NO BEASTIALITY!