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Alright, that's it. I'll start reading Hawkeye.

You say it's over!

Yea, Hannibal's character is reprehensible but that therapy scene was pretty heartbreaking. So many feels.

No no no. This is completely different. You see the plane crashes into this island…

Why did I think it was a good idea to watch this show right before bed?

As much as I love "The Left Hand", I think "The Attic" is my favorite episodes the show's ever done.

I would pay to see all of this.

If I'm grading the episode just by how often, loudly, and consistently I laughed, then this gets an easy A.

Tried them at a party and I actually really enjoyed them. Mind, I had been drinking heavily, as were we all, but no one there had anything but positive things to say about them.

Welcome to Whose Line is it Anyway?, the show where everything is made up and the cancellations don't matter.

I was pretty much sold on Fraction after Volume 2 of The Immortal Iron Fist: "The Seven Capital Cities of Heaven". The series grew into one of my absolute favorites while it was still running, so I try to give at least a first look to anything Fraction writes.

I second. I though she was great in Winter's Bone. I haven't seen Silver Linings Playbook yet to compare.

That one moment still gets me because you can see the beginning of Dream beginning to reach for a story he thought was out of his grasp. He found a way to leave his kingdom in the end without having to fully abandon his domain.

Be warned, if you watch a fair amount of TV, you may end up quickly figuring out twists in the early goings just because of recognizing certain actors.

It's definitely a your mileage may vary sort of show, but I think it's been on a roll lately. I haven't found myself drawn a lot to crime procedurals post early CSI, but I'm really digging Elementary. It's fresher than it's peers and it delivers a higher throughput of Sherlock than Moffat's managing across the sea.

"Has anyone heard the theory that the CIA created crack cocaine?"
"I have."
"I started that."

Breaking Down Breaking Bad

It is very traumatizing. I'm already steeling myself up to have my heart torn out all over again, since both times I originally read the collection, I couldn't make it through in one sitting.

Well I'm thinking that Moriarty murdered those people or at least set up the initial deaths. Then, in league with Irene whom he planted in Sherlock's vicinity, faked Irene's death to break Sherlock. And the plan worked, until Sherlock sobered up and met Watson. So he sent Moran to the states expecting Sherlock to find

So Irene's definitely not dead then, right? She's probably working with Moriarty as a pawn to destabilize the greatest obstacle to whatever his ends are. M sends someone into Sherlock's orbit whom Sherlock could love. Stores up some willingly drawn blood from Irene until he reaches a volume equivalent to a full body.