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By the way, if you haven't heard, Tricia Helfer is going to be playing Lucifer's mother in Season 2 of the show. Given how well she played all the various Sixes (as well as how potentially similar at least some of them would be), I think she's going to be perfect in the role. Definitely increased my likelihood of

Season 4 was for me so bad that I watched it only once and after that abominable finale, I've never looked at any of the show ever again. I think what I resented the most was how how sloppy they were even keeping the details they'd set up earlier in anyway consistent. It achieved the rare act of retroactively making

Oh man, this is the last review? Well, I was saving this for much later but no time like the present (especially since there's now no future) but I was wondering who else agrees with this view to some degree (probably not as vehemently as me but still …)

Actually yes and no, I accumulated all the various elements over quite some as I generally do accumulate a lot of random trivia without even trying and practically by osmosis.

Just my opinion of course but I thought Exodus was the last truly great episode of the series, especially the actual rescue with the highpoint being the "Adama manoeuvre".

Well, I can't say anything about the latter (yes, I know I've been very remiss on keeping up with my research in this area) but the former at least has definitely been remade at least twice.

"The evening ends somewhat badly… at which point (about an hour in) the whole narrative replays from the beginning, with entire scenes repeated almost verbatim. But slight divergences soon lead to one big divergence, after which events are superficially similar yet dramatically altered."

I don't.

Weird James Franco encounters (are there any other kind)?

No way! I thought it was about 10 years at most! [screams externally because there's no way I'm keeping that inside].

A group of us had this discussion when Scream 4 came out that maybe it could have been interesting to have had the killer successfully dispose of Courteney Cox's character (she really was superfluous this time around) and then get away with it after seemingly having killed Neve Campbell character's as well.

Well, thank you for what you and everyone else involved did. It was fantastic. I really enjoyed it. Both the film itself and the panel presentation. How long ago was that now? I honestly can't even remember the year, I think it was quite some time ago now (*curses the inevitable march of time*).

I had the privilege of seeing the whole film at a special exhibition at Fox Studios in Sydney. Met Chris and at least some of the others who were there to present it. They are really nice guys and it was a fantastic experience.

"Purple is the colour of death."

Given that Marcus Licinius Crassus was killed after instigating a war between Syria and what includes modern day Iran, after which apochryphal stories have it that the people who killed him "poured molten gold into his mouth as a symbol of his thirst for wealth", there might be at least a couple of lessons learned

I don't know but she clearly had some free time to fit him in after his meeting though.

"My apologies good sir but in busting a deal, I regret to inform you that societal convention requires you to face the Wheel."

After seeing Alien again it reminded me of a lot of things. Firstly, the space jockey is a lot taller than humans. Much, much more so than it was made out to be in Prometheus. Secondly, that was not a helmet. It was clearly a skull. No way were those things human looking outside their bipedal appearance (I'm guessing

… and so are you.

You're a bit late.