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I guess that is the fundamental question when it comes to this activity that many in this current fandom culture now feel must go hand-in-hand with watching a tv show. I 'shipped' Buffy/Spike, if that means I wanted to see them have a sexual affair, but I wasn't really interested in seeing them in a relationship that

I'm well past my shipping days, but damn, I rode the Buffy/Spike ship hard.

…a robot?

I think my favorite Cera roles have to be a toss-up between the dick he played in Crystal Fairy & The Magical Cactus or the arrogant dreamer in Youth In Revolt.

As soon as I watched this, I sent a copy of the dvd to my son. We both love it to bits.

He's a tweaker!

I don't know what that orange thing is and I won't respond to it.

Scoot was the best thing about Argo, without a doubt, and its because of that performance that I always pay attention when I see his name attached to something (sooooo looking forward to S3 Fargo!), but sadly I have not gotten around to that film yet. Saw a still from it the other day and now I am feeling like I

There was plenty to enjoy in it. I think there is way too much story to simply avoid it and try to make sense of the remaining seasons, however. I am of the opinion that Justified's first season was too basic and it didn't really become the show it was meant to be until season two, and yet I managed to skip most of

I'm a Joe guy, all the way. I definitely think the line, "it's so easy to make Joe the bad guy" was for the audience. He gets shit on, but he really does bring everyone else together and inspires them to do their best work. I was happy to hear another character actually voice that.

The fact that the series first two seasons is on Netflix now could be a big help in expanding the audience for when the fourth season comes around. I had seen plenty of reviews about the show and was curious, but as soon as I noticed Netflix had it, I watched the whole thing in a fairly short time and quickly went

Also, how much do I love Scoot McNairy as Gordon? His banter with Donna while they muse over kids and dating with several glasses of wine was so effortless and so damn natural - really the two of them were just magnetic in that scene. They can joke about Tom being an asshole all they want.

Joe's speech about the Holland Tunnel and the web being a door was goddamn
beautiful. To me, this is what his character brings to the group - his eloquence allows the writers to flex a little and capture what makes the ringleader a genius in his own right.

I assume it hasn't changed in season three, but I checked the music supervisor after watching the third or fourth episode (been bingeing it the last week) because I was loving the tracks used so much. No surprise here - Thomas Golubić, definitely a bonafide and brilliant music nerd, nay, genius - the man was

I've been thinking this for two episodes now.

He's been in a bajillion movies that I love, but I think his most memorable role for me (never watched Rome) was in Munich.

Ciarán Hinds is best known as Mance Rayder on GoT? That's depressing.

I have to watch this.

A friend saw it at the Portland Queer film fest and thought it was awful. Said the performances were pretty bad all around.

I should add that Dune is an often gorgeous film