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The moth was a manifestation of the Beast's possession, not the vector. Not one hundred percent clear on how the possession manifested - whether the Beast was lurking and pushing Mike's consciousness around from behind the veil except for certain specific moments of direct action; or the whole thing was The Beast and

It's not that it really makes any sense for Elliot and Margo to be running the trials. I'm just okay with it because I find their approach to it really funny.

Assuming this is actually the work of a serial killer (which, given Rebecca's role, is questionable), this isn't going to be Criminal Minds fare because, you know, our protagonist isn't a cop and doesn't care about the killer's motivations or psychology, due process, admissibility of evidence, etc. There may be

Historically irrefutable according to the movie or the reviewer? Because there's not actually much evidence to support a historical individual with the traits attributed to Jesus by the Bible. Even the non-supernatural ones. I think it's reasonable to suggest that there was a charismatic leader that founded

I'm pretty sure Underwood being a Democrat is discussed in one of the first two episodes.

Respect might be a component of it, but I think the point for Frank is that his way isn't something you can just dabble in the "one time it's necessary". You either commit or you don't cross that line at all. Daredevil's clearly not ready to commit.

Claire, who already told him in no uncertain terms she's not interested in continuing any sort of romance with him? I guess he could choose her but that's kind of self-defeating.

Pretty solid book, though.

What I don't get is why it's specific seasons. Usually it's all or nothing.

I think the odds of Netflix removing Netflix's own licensed content are thankfully fairly slim.

<3 Clancy Brown. And the way Reyes steps in it when she challenges his story is beautiful, too.

What particularly struck me about that argument between Matt and Karen is that Matt ends up taking a pretty strong anti-vigilantism stance that's completely at odds with his own actions and honestly doesn't seem to reflect his own views on Castle, either. And then the reveal that Elektra's been lurking through at

Depends. What percentage of screen time would include Pizza Dog?

I run ABP. Wasn't aware that it blocked mid-stream video ads on those sites, but if it does that's neat. Still, that doesn't address the issue that they're relying on ad revenue as their business model, and so probably would not approve of that strategy any more than piracy.

The episode establishes that Frank arranged his capture so that he could get at the leader of the Irish gang, so he's not actually caving because they threatened the dog. It was, I guess, just time to kick the next bit of the plan into gear.

He just bought a shotgun. If he wanted to kill the guy, he could have easily used that. Instead he breaks out a baseball bat. There's definitely implied offscreen violence and the Punisher certainly wouldn't have any qualms about killing, but I don't know that we can read that as a kill for sure. The comics character

I'm not going to watch anything as it airs, free broadcast channels or no. Operating on the network's schedule, with the network's freaking ridiculous shedloads of ads disrupting any flow or tension or atmosphere? Screw that. And network streaming sites and Hulu are just as bad in terms of breaking up the show with

Then you've been missing Banshee, and that is a tragic fucking shame.

To be honest, I have never wanted a Sandman movie to get off the ground. Like other commenters, I feel it's clear a comic series of 100 issues (often with very little bombast and tons of subtlety and nuance) is not well suited to adaptation as a major motion picture. It could work as a TV series in the right hands

And not writing it anymore, according to the article.