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He's powered by magnets, duuuhhhh, I mean come on THAT'S SCIENCE!

If it's noir, I hope this means it'll be in black and white, raining all the time and have a fantastically convoluted but ingenious plot involving mooks, MacGuffins, molls and murderous maniacs. Why I oughta…! *Batman slaps a broad then smokes a cigar*

I hope we all tune in to THE LOWE FILES and find out it's really season two of THE GRINDER.

I've only heard his WTF podcast, but never seen him in anything before and I completely agree - it's like he IS Sam; it never feels like he's playing a character.

Duly noted! Cheers!

When Liv said at the end Ravi could ask Major to scratch him, that didn't seem right because I was pretty sure no one told Liv that Major was a zombie again, unless that happened and I somehow missed it…?

When Liv said at the end Ravi could ask Major to scratch him, that didn't seem right because I was pretty sure no one told Liv that Major was a zombie again, unless that happened and I somehow missed it…?

I really like all the characters in this but Marc Maron's Sam is one of my favourites. He's so *crumpled* it brings out some lovely pathos throughout the season. I actually didn't like Ruth at the start, and her being a homewrecker should maker her even less bearable, but I love her (desperate) enthusiasm and complete

ssshhh SPOILERS hahaha

And to no one's surprise, Lance Henriksen comes across as a grade A human being. I've seen a few recent horrors he's in and some were awful but STUNG was a lot of fun, and he plays a decent part in it. But oh man, do I miss MILLENNIUM. That got seriously weird, but in a good way.

Ooof! Sounds unpleasant haha cheers for the info!

There's a really nice scene with Justine and Pizza Boy though (I think in the next episode…?), that speaks to her character and has extra meaning given what happens later in the season!

Speaking of being more emotionally impactful than I expected, Ruth asking Debbie if she wants to go for a drink and getting rebuffed at the end of the season really got me. I mean, it made perfect character sense, but at that moment I was like "Just do it!"

See, I like it for exactly those reasons, because I'm not a fan of wrestling - so seeing all the camaraderie and 'behind the scenes' stuff is what hooked me. Although, I'm with you in that it's a little weird there isn't more wrestling in it (until the end, which I get as being a pay-off) and that Marc Maron is

I'm enjoying reading everyone's comments on this show and learning a bit more about actual wrestling - what is/was the DDT?

The only thing I could never figure out about THE INCREDIBLES (and I love it, I really do) is: after the heroes are outlawed, why don't the villains just take over? I mean, I get that for some villains there's no point to what they do if they can't have a nemesis so they probably give up for that reason, but what

*swiftly retracts D-*

God bless David Lynch for providing film schools with enough lecture material to last another million years, that's what I say.

And just think, none of this stuff would be happening if Dr. Sam Beckett hadn't leaped into a young Stephen King's life (not literally) one Halloween!

I started watching this last night and finished it this morning - I can't remember the last time I did that with something new (you know, actually binged) when I wasn't just trying to catch up on something before a new season started. No spoilers, obviously, but although it does get pretty cheesy at points, it's still