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Well, the scene with the kids was shot, anyway.  Makes sense.  It was 9 years since they first sat down on that couch.

Damn, I think I rewatched the final conversation with Raylan and Boyd ten times that night. The “we dug coal together” ending was just so great.  Didn’t like the final hat though.  Didn’t look like it fit.

I want to say thanks for this feature. This was what this site used to do very well. While I don’t think I read all of them, there were very few that I did read that weren’t interesting. I’m sad to see this go. Even sadder because I feel like it’s another chunk off the sites’ original carapace before it finishes

I mean, you’ve gotta REALLY gerrymander the shit out of your claim to make it even remotely plausible.  The decade before, for instance was FILLED with serialized shows, of which Dallas is one.  Serialized Sci Fi?  Well, right off the top I say Quantum Leap beats it. V beats it.  Serialized Space Sci Fi?  While not

About an 8. It already made points by not being about how one of the editors was secretly anti children, or made comments in college about how atheists were sub human or something.

Yeah. The VPL plaza is one of the ones I refer to. The other is the Surrey City Hall plaza.

Would that it t’were so simple.

Cleretic, that WOULD be interesting. We have ONE building that can pretend to be NYC. ONE alley that can pretend to be New Orleans. There’s a set of stairs we use to indicate the business center of EVERY downtown core in the world. There’s a grocery store that we use to be ANY grocery store in any slum in America.

I worked on the Commish TV movies. It was a cheap crew hat. Like the plastic adjustable strap kind. I considered trying to spin that into an exciting story.  Couldn’t.

I went with my parents to the one that was in Vancouver once. The “movie memorabilia” by the hostess stand was a a “Commish” crew hat. This was the same hat I had on my head. The food was garbage and costly, the atmosphere was perfunctory, and the stuff on the walls was chintzy. Lousy experience, all in all.

Your dad was right to call her this. This was literally the phrase she was playing off with her name.

I’m not sure what you’re tryin’ ta tell me, friend.

I’m a pretty cynical guy. I like cynical humour and people firing flip one liners as comedy. This show hits none of those boxes. It goes totally the opposite way, resolutely, and is pretty cool for that. It’s not a cutesy comedy either. It’s like someone pitched it as “Major League in England” and then some much

I’d forgotten about that.  The “org” makes me think they’re not doing it for money.  I’ll check it out.

Fever Dog(nice name, by the way). I’m not sure whether that is heartening, or concerning. The “comrade” gives one pause.

I think that’s Brooke Adams from Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

Yep.  If that’s what this site wants to be now, it can do it.  But I started reading here six or seven years ago, just to kibbitz about media.  I’m serious about finding a place where they don’t try to gin up outrage in their patrons based on some throwaway line.   I appear not to be the audience they are courting

Never say never, friend. 

Well, that’s exactly it. This kind of title is just gross. When Rick Blaine said “Here’s looking at you , kid” it didn’t mean that Ilsa was 12. But I’m sure we’ll litigate that on this site at some point, too. Making Karen Allen have to defend some 40 year old movie line, with it’s clear innocent intent, is stupid.

Anybody know of an entertainment site with active comments where every second article isn’t about how everybody in entertainment is secretly a piece of shit?