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Resistance?

Speaking of, every word of this interview:

"Fuck this noise. I'm gonna get drunk and gamble."

He had to PIVAAAAHT.

I rolled my eyes because I was looking up to heaven in order to thank God for that movie.

Seriously, she's the ginger daughter of a terrorist and an unfit mother and they named her Fran.

I was hoping that they would reveal that it was "Der Waffle Haus" and then this show would end up being a stealth Dead Like Me prequel. Maybe next year.

My thoughts are basically that if this were the premiere of a new season of Homeland I'd say it was a pretty good episode, and I'm excited to see what happens next. As a season finale though B- seems a little bit generous.

I give Carrie three episodes before she sleeps with her half-brother.

THE ONLY SHIP I CARE ABOUT IS CANON.

Oh no, it absolutely does not justify military action. But I'm just saying that information was stolen from a large corporation, and huge (if totally empty) threats were made.

I'm curious to see what happens now, because the actions and threats that occurred during this literally constitute an act of war.

But now we must pick up every piece
Of the life we used to love
Just to keep ourselves
At least enough to carry on

One of my favorite moments in the first Spiderman movie is when Green Goblin comes to the Daily Planet and starts choking out J. Jonah, demanding to know who has been giving him the pictures of Spiderman, to which Jameson immediately lies and says that he doesn't know who it is, and that the guy just sends in the

If it helps, I finished the season late last night. It does get significantly better towards the end once they stop focusing so much on the Marco Polo character, and goes over the deep end into bullshit, genre goodness.

"[The Slap] is a star-studded romp about a tragic chain of events that occurs after a guy slaps another family’s child while at a party."

Unfortunately, much like most pay cable dramas, there is a surplus of lady nudity and a severe lack of dong or even man ass.

I'm a few episodes in, and while I do kind of dig it I think its biggest problem is that it's a genre show that desperately wants to be a prestige drama. For example, going into slightly spoilerish territory, the second episode has a fight scene where a naked lady does flips and throws knives, but ends with a downbeat

And eventually it will be number two out of Hannibal.