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Personally, I think the enthusiasm is part of her own personal marketing strategy to prove she's an affable, friendly, idealistic person, so please hire her for more shows or want her. That's alright, though. Our opinions differ, and that's okay. I just don't think the words she wrote can necessarily be taken at face

I don't think this is super informative from a psychological standpoint, at least if you're taking the words at face value. My impression about why she participated after reading is the same as what my impression was before I read it: attention and ego.

You're sure she would have been a lot more real?… Based on what, exactly?

Ugh… the part where she talks about how "really clever" that idea is…

I think it's been confirmed in the past an actor is playing him

I was worried, but this review claims Tyson's only in it for a few minutes, plus a lot of good setpieces. So, yes!

I thought this post was really weird, but then I looked down, and saw the rest of this thread.

Damn! We're in a tight spot.

To be clear about the Mark Millar mention, I'm talking about things like the "Wanted" comic, which I don't read, but have seen some pages of, and understand it was way different from that movie I didn't watch, in that it depicts total, unrepetent asshole hitmen who rape women, etc. That may be edgy, and would require

I know what you said isn't really suggesting it, but this is a general question then, I guess: is that really worth celebrating? Wasn't Spawn R-rated? Or maybe Kick-Ass, or something? And, besides, would Batman be cooler with dick jokes or more gore? Didn't everyone not like violence from Superman when he snapped that

Oh, is that what's happening? I didn't pay attention to the release date. I guess I also didn't know February was a time for shitty movies. Well, anyway, it looks terrible, but I've heard things from people on this site - I guess particularly the writing staff - suggesting it looks something other than terrible. That

It doesn't make any sense, really. Spoilers, obviously: his sister dies, and something about him removing her body from the hospital and throwing it in the ocean, and then fleeing in a boat. The cops never realize Dexter is a murderer. He drives off in a hurricane. We next see him, at the very end of the series in the

Absolutely about season 1. It's a bit sad that it's descended so much from importance. I will say, though, that I thought this most recent season was more consistent than the season you're referencing, though the season with Aayan had the raid on the embassy, which nothing in the current season has rivaled in terms of

Alright, well, just don't let it happen again.

Right, they did a very poor job of managing the aftermath. I even still watch Homeland, mostly because of Saul. I don't look forward to it, necessarily, though.

That's odd. Anger is probably one of the furthest things I can think of when it comes to my response to this topic. I'm wholly dispassionate about Showtime TV.

Whatever happened to Lana Del Ray? I heard that "Video Games" song, and then I guess an album came out? Did everyone stop loving her when we found out she was the daughter of a millionaire, and not just a pretty trailer park girl with an okay voice?

Well, my comment still stands.

I've never seen this show, but… really? Man, what's with Showtime and their inability to commit to a basic premise?

That would likely be, for the most part, more useful than the reality.