choo-choo
Choo-Choo
choo-choo

It was bad enough, so it will probably win a few things.

It's his last EKG readout.

I am aware.

Cerebrospinal fluid, probably.

Buddy, I can't even say that there were any stars to begin with.

Yeah, it's just that the profusion of star-dancing is really surprising.

The idea that religion will be wiped off the planet before humanity itself is almost as laughable as a space-utopia happening because some aliens came and humans didn't try to capture or annihilate them for some reason.

Just marinate in the phrase Dancing with the Stars: Season 25 for a minute.

Fine, Ralph Macchio.

It's Bobby Cannavale's time to shine, baby.

This is honestly so fucking funny. The only bad thing about it is the nonstop, kaleidoscopic dystopia unfolding before our eyes.

Not if you don't mind looking like shit.

I am also trying a mustache right now, and I can verify that they are evil. I've committed a whole bunch of white collar crimes since growing this baby out, and man, I do not even feel bad about it.

Good call going with a single director again. No one would think season 1 was any better than season 2 if Fukunaga's feel for the material didn't smooth over a lot of serious plotting issues.

Something I do not believe people appreciate is how strange it is…that we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway.

I hope he just does a lighthearted lecture on the humorous idiosyncrasies of the English language and maybe finishes things off with some light crowd work.

CancerAIDSfire Bang-Bang!

The pilot in particular is one of the all-time greats in terms of how perfectly it sets up everything about the series—from the world, to the characters, to political climate, to cultural/regional customs, etc.—in an hour.

"And [Alypius] was stricken with a deeper wound in his soul than the other, whom he desired to behold, was in his body…" [continued below]

[continued from above] "…For so soon as he saw that blood, he therewith drunk down savageness; nor turned away, but fixed his eye, drinking in frenzy, unawares, and was delighted with that guilty fight, and intoxicated with the bloody pastime."