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Yeah, it was great and creepy as hell.

Also the fact that Dean's role in the opening sitcom is just pure fanservice, with his jumpsuit unbuttoned down to his belly-button.

Here I thought they were illusions.

You say this like it's so easy . How can one truly inhabit another character's skin when this other is so considerably different from one's own? For us, the plebs in the audience, we may think one could just act another way, but for any serious actor worth their salt, they must be this character to be believed.

Don't know, man. Superhero comics have been around for a long time. People often compare them to westerns, but I don't think they'll die out anytime soon. I actually think a lot of pre-superhero-movie action movies are superhero movies. They just didn't have the budget and/or technology to put people in flying iron

"Will they take a few years off?" Hah!

I hope it won't be Jared Leto because he'll be drunk on set the whole time.

Well, truckloads of money is a powerful motivator, I imagine.

But he also shouldn't smile too much because it makes him look fake.

Uh-huh, too obvious. Way cooler to be obscure.

"Stuck in the Middle With You" was the first song that came to mind when I read the title of this article.

Well, it does sound like my cup of tea. Thanks for the suggestion!

Sounds interesting enough. I'll put it on my to-watch list (though I have too many shows that I still need to check out or get back to. Makes me wish they'd stop making so much quality TV. Sheesh!)

There's a Black Mirror episode (The Waldo Moment) in which a blue cartoon bear basically runs for office as a joke and gets a lot of backing. It has so many parallels to Trump, it's almost like the creators were prescient. and of course, almost everything the reviewer (as well as commenters) denounces as unrealistic

People were criticizing Parks & Rec for not having a realistic election? Did they think they were watching The Wire of small-town politics?

That could actually make for a very strong episode if they could somehow turn him into a halfway sympathetic character and force some serious introspection on us. Because let's be honest, Graham is being constantly bullied and we all love it. (Part of that, of course, is because Graham has been shown to be quite the

The reason she shut him down was because he humiliated her on national television. So the obvious way to take that back is to profess his love on national television instead of picking one of the leftover contestants.

Calling it: Darius will profess his love for Ruby rather than choose Tiffany or Chantal.

Well, they're anti-heroes, but people still usually root for the anti-heroes. Most of Breaking Bad fandom was rooting for Walter to the very end.

Yeah, I don't think it'll happen, but I hope so. I think a different type of in-show show would be very beneficial to this show.