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*cackles*

Just about any reminder to read Octavia Butler is a good thing.

If they use ounces instead the standard off-the-cuff measurement* for menstrual output, I think the above review's only fair.

Might melt at room temp+ after a while, then you'd have the liquid issues.

Man, that story killed my love of [REDACTED] for the longest time.

In theory, good. In practice: hours of blocking/adjusting/filming + hot lights + dairy = Blech

Completed by Terry Bisson

This is happiness-making, even if the time-travel, world-ending story* doesn't make the cut.

I, too, share in this apostasy.

I suspect they are going to combine reviews? Why, I don't know. If they can review Netflix and Hulu stuff every single day and do actual binge reviews, 2 reviews a week for PoI doesn't seem like a lot, unless the regular reviewer can't do it.

Cobblepot has some thoughts on Galavant as Azrael

I've been thinking about it … chewing over it, really.

Pffft. Castle I don't think there's been a religious reference on that show even once. But heck, it is on a Season Pass on my TV and I can watch PoI live.

This is nothing.

Joan Crawford is a lot of fun in The Women. And she is almost unrecognizably young in Tod Browning's The Unknown, opposite Lon Chaney, Sr. I mean, look at this still: http://www.imdb.com/media/r…

I like to think he did that for a child's college education.

I admit to wondering after the reveal if Margot killed the real therapist to take her place.

Spoken like a true librarian. *fist-bump*

the candidate voted most likely to resemble The Dead Zone’s Greg Stillson

We highly recommend it, and right now you can download every episode off of iTunes for free, so you will have it forever.