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Disney is not willing to admit that Pixar finally made an undeniable quality mistake.  They're papering LA with billboards with quotes with a lot of ellipses.

There are no replicants in Neuromancer.  You got lost on the music. I get tired here.

When I first came to LA,  I was hoping to be a screenwriter.  My dream project,  though I had originals, was to adapt William Gibson's Neuromancer to film, and compose or at least suggest a score with a main theme of the riff from  "Are Friends Electric." That was insane ambition, of course.  I still think it's a

Think at this point Serbia was more focused on the Croats and Bosniaks for utopian elimination, the Albanians were later.  Still, good point.  So creepy.

Try to expand your knowledge.

No, the universes thing is essential to the general narrative structure.  This is a genre show.  I brought up the possibility that they might be doing a dialectic thing a couple of weeks ago, but see nothing specific to support that from this episode.

The biggest question the episode seems made to make us ask is how evil is Nina? (amber and blue). Some ambiguity seems to have been dumped with her apparently still experimenting on her adult "daughter."  And Olivia's mother's death from cancer is brought up.  Cancer can be induced, without sci-fi tech.  It's a big

I enjoyed this episode as much as most people did, but, like you, it made me think a lot of abstract and probably futile speculative  thoughts.  If the writers are doing a dialectic thing, the paired universes create offspring when they merge, and then they're done.  So Peter's universe(s) is/are a dead salmon. But

So far, I think it's exactly that Peter - plus whatever he learned in the machine. The one last seen outside reflective surfaces when he kept talking to people and didn't realize that he'd ceased to exist.  Now that he knows, it doesn't surprise him a whole lot, but the confidence and ease seem to be eroding.

What does NASA have to do any more, aside from publicity for unmanned missions that they mostly aren't running?

Sean, I'm little worried about you. You are our of artist of snark. If you let anger get the best of you, there goes the snark.

The Virtuaity pilot was excellent, and could have become a great TV show. Moore is one of the best artists in that medium, and he's not working.

As of about three years ago, when I saw him in person, his hair wasn't that feathered and upsetting. Still, he should cut it, if he hasn't, and then do all he can to get a more recent picture on internet.
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This is confusing, if real. I have to root for Sandra Bullock, a woman of my age, getting the hot younger man. But he's so improbabl

This is confusing, if real. I have to root for Sandra Bullock, a woman of my age, getting the hot younger man. But he's so improbable.

This is confusing, if real. I have to root for Sandra Bullock, a woman of my age, getting the hot younger man. But he's so improbable.

I don't remember which exactly of a dozen or so King books I've read had a Rick Perry look-alike in it. But there was no Obama or Bachman anywhere. C'mon.

Enough Stephen King
It sounds like he's trying to make things all better now but it's too late. As of tomorrow or thereabouts, we have a Stephen King antichrist character running for president. Just stop.

Peter King must get his wish. I want to hear how classified information could get Obama re-elected.

It has to change more often than that
And Yesterday isn't my favorite Beatles song. Why that?