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Isn't she more known for TV though?

It's been a long time since read any Hellboy comics, but I am pretty sure some of the violence i remember would be R-rated if you did it as live action.On the softer side of R to be sure, but still past PG-13.

It says something about the enormous amount of quality TV this year that The Good Place had such and incredible season finale, yet I wasn't even thinking about it when I clicked on this article.

I'm beginning to wonder why you have a problem with Trump. You are so thin-skinned and egotistical that you can't listen to an opinion differing from your own without getting abusive. You have a lot in common.

I remember after 9/11, there was a couple of days where every cable channel showed CNN and the networks were on perpetual special report mode. I was in between apartments for a week, so I was renting a room with my stuff in storage. That left me with nothing else to watch by that grueling newscycle on top of being

Everything gets under Trump's skin. If Baldwin stopped, it wouldn't change the frequency of Trump's petulant tweeting.

This gives me hope for the Misfits of Science reboot I am trying to sell.

If there is a meaningful connection, it suggests that Dougie Jones was every bit as human as Laura Palmer which makes his story all the more tragic.

It's really creepy that you both that that same exact dream.

I didn't see it as saying she was somehow artificial. She's just a magical being in the Lynchian universe, a place where everything is magical if you scratch just a little beneath the surface.

It's really odd to me that the Laura-bug theory is so popular. The section of the episode with the bug was a straight-up horror movie. It really is hard to read it as anything else.

Given his regular appearance by phone call, does this mean that Phillip Jeffries is his brother Chuck?

The usual way to judge a special effect is how "real" it looks. That doesn't work with Lynch. When we initially see the ghost hobos, they seemed a little cheaply superimposed over the picture, but that just made the whole thing more uncanny. If they had a more realistic sense of being there, they wouldn't have been

It's especially weak for Showtime to do it as ratings don't matter to them, only subscriptions. It make no difference at all to Showtime if we watch something live or catch it later on-demand.

I always annoys me that people say Rorschach dies because he won't compromise his ideals, when his ideal was that Truman made the right call. The point behind Rorschach is that his ideals collapse when it turns out that he and his city are the lives being sacrificed. The philosophy was only appealing when the lives

First of all, just because the bug thing isn't Laura doesn't mean it is Bob. It COULD be, but we are making an assumption there.

Having Laura's act be to violate a young girl seems unlikely to me.

Lynch seemed to put Leland back on the hook in the season two finale as well (I have to keep fighting the instinct to type "series finale"). Leland has the line where he says he never killed anybody, and it reads as the biggest lie in the world.

Just the invasion of the girl alone is enough to disqualify it.

They did show up in FWWM though.