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You also got to love how Scott was knocking the Flynn film and…nobody remembers his film just a few years later. Why can't we just have a FUN Robin Hood?

A wonderful actor who created one of the most enduring characters to ever come out of television. He will be greatly missed.
Thank you, Mr. Nimoy for all the inspiration and imagination.

The robot from Rocky 4 kills him?

I think fans have wanted this since the 90s. Does this mean it will actually have space marines and Newt? One can only hope.

I'll miss visiting these characters. This was a wonderful send-off for some of television's most eccentric and heartwarming characters. This is one of the few sitcoms that truly has earned the love of it's fans. The positive nature and kind nature of the show will be missed the most. This was a genuine pick-me up for

Boris Karloff should have been nominated for FRANKENSTEIN and THE BODY SNATCHER.

It's a wonderful film and he's a lot of fun in it!

Lee Marvin should have been nominated for THE BIG RED ONE.
Bogart could have been nominated for any number of classic films. IN A LONELY PLACE, CASABLANCA, THE BIG SLEEP, THE MALTESE FACLON etc.

You don't have to be in your 70s to enjoy Laurel and Hardy.

I feel genuinely sorry for people who are "shocked" by a show like this. They must have very boring lives.

I never got the extremist side. I like grunge. I like early hair metal. I just like heavy music. My playlist could have everything from Smashing Pumpkins, Melvins and Mudhoney to Dokken, Twisted Sister and Tesla.

I think practically every song they did was ten times better than Sweet Home Alabama. They did southern rock right before it just became glorified country. I mean between the solo on Freebird and that money riff on Saturday Night Special, they were capable of very cool things.

Not really. They were like AC/DC riffs combined with something akin to dance music. It wasn't hair metal but it was certainly hard rock.

It's rare to find a show that manages to live up to such high expectations. Better Call Saul is that rare show. It manages to meld drama and comedy almost seamlessly, while still making it tense and nerve wracking much like it's much-vaunted predecessor.
This episode was first rate and it has become addictive. You

What a strange season. The first half was some of the best written the show has seen. It was fast-paced and to the point, a good direction for the series. Then it took a turn for the tedious and before you could say, "Herschel's farm," we're back in monotony. There's very little drive in this show anymore. The novelty

I'd rather hear the news as it is regardless of politics. If anything more objectivity is needed in today's journalism.

That last line could have come from Poe.

That woman sounds totally insane.

One of the funniest episodes the show has ever done. I laughed throughout and it managed to be very touching. It's one of the only shows I have ever seen where I really do care about just about everybody, particularly Ron and Leslie, who are just all too perfect in the second half. A truly great hour of comedy.

She was effortlessly beautiful in that first episode. Amazing!