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Yep, this is correct.

When re-watching episodes on the USA Network app or on their website, they don't censor any words. So the disk versions should hopefully be censor free.

My avatar makes me biased I am sure, but Person of Interest's "If-Then-Else" snuck in to 2015 on Jan 6. I have to say something about the best episode of my favorite show.

Since Zack Handlen is the reviewer, I think that's where that came from, since he is giving out the grades.

He could always be Bob Gunton's character's son, who is also named Leland Owlsley.

She got nominated for an Emmy for that season (which won Best Drama). I expect and hope she will be getting another nomination this year for Fargo.

Maybe all that liquid in the glass prison they were walking around in wasn't water…

Since she was pulling fluid out of him rather than putting it in, maybe it has to be from a specific place?

I think part of it is because Wakanda is rumored to be involved in Captain America: Civil War, and that's how Black Panther is introduced into the MCU. Then he has his own movie later. A little less than 3 years, but I see the point.

I am fairly certain they said Wakanda in a location subtitle in the movie. I also think that the building that Hulk and Hulkbuster IM destroyed was in Wakanda. They definitely were there.

I was rooting for his character to be killed on this show for a while simply because I hated his character so much on Person of Interest. Which I am certain means I very much like him as an actor and that he is very talented because I seethed every time he came on screen.

At least she didn't decide to merge / synthesize with Kilgrave and turn everyone into half purple fleshed out AIs.

I have seen "PG-16+" in interviews

Who would win, Kimmy's irrepressible optimism, or Jessica's dark broodiness?

It's alluded to in the files a certain character gets their hands on. Don't want to say anything else for the spoiler-averse.

She rightfully shot and killed a Secret Service agent and later stabbed Charles Logan in 24, I don't see how she can't do better on Fargo! Go Jean Smart!

Yep, this is right. Another example is the Kuzui couple being EPs for the whole run of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel." Since they owned the rights to the movie, they get credited for any intellectual spinoffs - the show that spun off from the movie (BtVS), and the show that spun off from the show (Angel).

I was awful worried about Keith's Lou in that diner scene with Malvo. Phew, was that scene good.

Bob Odenkirk wasn't in the main cast either, and he was in every episode but 1.6. Keith Carradine was in 8 of the 10.

People put tennis balls in their garage so they know how far they have to pull in safely. When the tennis ball hits the windshield, it means you don't want to pull in further or you will hit the wall (or other belongings in there)