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Maybe they have to give them reverse CPR

The logic holes really bugged me this episode - worst one for my money: since the zombie bear killed a red shirt, why didn't they just bring the red shirt's body back and let it reanimate? No need to go wandering all over the North looking for a huge army of zombies.

By "potential men", do you mean Y-chromosome sperm?

Hands down Waters' weirdest cameo is in Alvin and the Chipmunks: Road Chip (shut up, I have a 6 year old who knows how to use Netflix).

I think the bumpiness Zack is talking about is going to be a feature of the adaptation for a while, since they kinda handcuffed themselves by not finishing the first book in the first season, and they don't seem to be too keen on fast-tracking the story to get back into alignment.

As an avid book reader it's kinda weird that the Roci is able to back down an entire fleet as if it is some kind of unstoppable super-ship instead of a small corvette, but it was a cool scene, so I'll give it a pass.

Are we sure Chuck didn't mean for Ernesto to hear the tape? It was cued up right to the most incriminating part. I think it was intentional, Chuck wants to undermine Jimmy in Ernesto's affections, and maybe also send a message that he has the tape, to freak Jimmy out.

I always thought Armageddon was pretty stupid (I worked in a theatre at the time, so saw it in pieces many, many times, in addition to one complete run-through). But the years later I watched it with my housemates while on shrooms, and we had the time of our lives.

I'd been expecting Ronin to take the 1998 prize, but I take the point that Blade was more influential.

The fun thing about Alex's Texan accent in the books is that it says the Mariner Valley was settled by Chinese, Indian and Texan colonists, and the Texan accent rubbed off on everyone.

At last, working from home pays off! I can watch Panda porn while all you office chumps just have to imagine it.

"they don’t have Star Wars in the TRAPPIST-1 system"

At some point in the 90s my grandmother was the mostly-retired secretary for a mostly-retired dean at a college in Toronto. They were filming a JCVD movie on campus and wanted to use the dean's office. He didn't want to allow it, but grandma convinced him. As a thank you, the filmmakers said JCVD wanted to have lunch

I like a good IPA, but the hops arms race has got to stop before it kills us all, by sucking our faces inside out.

My go-to favourite line has to be "I'm seeing double! Four Krustys!"

The rating between PG and R - "Adult Accompaniment". If you were under 14 you needed an adult with you - does it not exist anymore? It did back when I worked at a movie theatre.

I somehow managed to see this in the theatre, despite being 11 (maybe it wasn't R in Canada…we have the intermediate AA rating). I had basically no idea what I was walking into, I just went because my friend was keen, and it kinda rocked my world.

Sooo…maybe I shouldn't take my Star-Wars-loving 6-year-old to see this? She's pretty excited about it, but already finds Empire a bit too dark.

The show would have been much better if it didn't actually have Marco Polo in it.

Maybe it had something to do with the strippers. No one told me about the strippers the only time I went. They were…unexpected.