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Lord Autumn-Bottom
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Well, it's a very large universe, and there are enough stories within it that one of them could probably make for a decent movie.  Whether they'll pick a good one or not is a big if, but I don't think there is a small chance of goodness.  Colin Farrell doesn't inspire great confidence, but that's not a particularly

I'd go with a miniseries, I think.

Wow, actual casting.  This thing may really be happening, huh?

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"something"=more serialized storytelling

Laughter doesn't kill people; comedy kills people.

Well, I think his role in Knocked Up is quite possibly still my favorite role of his, so I'm not against this idea in theory.  But I don't know if he's cut out for a lead role.  I guess we'll see.

Ditto. I looked her up on IMDb and she didn't have a Dexter entry. Then I looked her up on Google images, and I think she might've been the woman who played the doctor? Not sure though.

Right?  Harrison must be a racist or something.

Huh, good point.  I guess he probably just meant that saving Ray's life offsets all the shitty things he's done.

@avclub-11997aab46c754fb90f36b9d8e4eaf99:disqus If you think about it, the major Showtime shows that have outlived their vital plots all came from an era during which the network was trying to become a big boy, and didn't really have much good programming besides, if any at all.  Weeds and Dexter put them on the map,

The 15 Year Old Virgin would've been sillier and funnier, for what it's worth.

Just some random dude who was being tried for a murder he probably didn't commit.  I believe Miguel was killed before that trial actually took place, in which case Hines probably wound up going up against a less zealous prosecutor, in which case he would've stood a decent chance of being exonerated, in light of the

She'll try and raise him alone, but after a couple months he'll fall off a Stairmaster, break his neck, and die.  Then she'll start poisoning men again, and eventually flee to Bucharest (possibly with a drug kingpin's kid in tow, who will subsequently be decapitated by the spinning wheel of a stationary bike). And

What I'm hoping is that Showtime's willingness to let the show end, despite that perpetual profitability, means that they're going to be more willing from now on to end shows in a timely fashion, profits be damned.

"What the fuck is this shit?"

I think that thing about older black viewers talking to Key & Peele, with Key walking out of the studio and then back in from backstage, may have been the funniest stage bit they've ever done.

Man, I tried for like a solid minute to figure out what B-lakay's actual name was while the sketch was going… couldn't figure it out until I saw it typed out.  Thanks.

@avclub-dd5321bef3221ce6653c54293a545c71:disqus Wow, that's… pretty amazing.

Not enough to just be a hack, eh?  Gotta be an all-around piece of shit.  I guess infamy is better than nobodihood.