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The Devil Flanders
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Not looking great for those sequels, then, huh? That's too bad, I'd really like to see The Drawing of the Three and parts of Song of Susannah on the big screen, and the Wizard & Glass prequel series could have been fun. Maybe in 10 years?

I was thinking the same thing, that her story would have made for a fantastic episode, but then it became longer and more dense, and I realized that to truly do it justice, it would have required several episodes that they just didn't have.

Disagree on Mordred, I've read it 4-5 times and I still cry every time. The rest, spot on. The conclusion to the flashback story in Mejis in Wizard and Glass is the most satisfying confrontation overall, I would say.

Also, the 3 book series he put out over the last couple of years (Mr. Mercedes, Finders Keepers, End of Watch) was pretty good. It starts out as a straightforward "retired detective working one last case", then starts to slowly incorporate more fantastical elements.

Book 5 is definitely mostly a side story to the general narrative of the Dark Tower series as a whole, but it introduces a couple of elements that are essential to the final 2 books (which race by and are really just one long story), and also a realization by the characters about the true nature of their worlds'

Was the motel the same one form No Country for Old Men?

I'm assuming Savitar is her dead boyfriend that was briefly Firestorm.

It's like Hulu is making programming specifically for me at this point.
(I really like Stephen King and Joe Hill. Hell, even Owen)

But now he has lost his improv abilities…

Plus, they did this while refusing to pay the director and while suing members of the cast and crew for talking shit about a movie that would’ve included profoundly tasteless 9/11 imagery.

OK, but, as a new watcher who just started Season 3 of Buffy, at what point should I watch Angel? Finish all of Buffy, then watch Angel, or watch them concurrently as they aired? Or alternate seasons?

This was one of the most boring hours if television I have ever seen. I ended up playing Mario Run for about half of it. That said, I'll stick around to see if they can make it worth it.

Will someone with more time and tech savvy than me create a mashup of the trailer for this movie with David Spade's "Buh-bye" character from SNL?

I am familiar with the works of Pablo Neruda.

I don't understand why Cyborg and Beast Boy don't just call the rest of the Titans to fight Negan and the saviors?

Here's what I don't understand. When Winn comes to work for the DEO, he says that he had a "really great IRA" at CatCo. An IRA is an individually funded retirement account, so it would have nothing to do with his employer. If he was talking about a retirement plan with a generous employer match, he should have said

You guys remember when Kirk drove Taylor's roadster through Luke's diner, then when it was being repaired opened his own diner on the town square called "Kirk's" and dressed and acted like Luke? Is this like that?

"After he gave a year’s salary to a woman in the Ukraine, Vernon can only
afford hobbies that cost less than $25, so he bought a “harmonica
vest,” a vest that contains a harmonica."

I read this book while I was in the 3rd Grade. I remember specifically, because I got dragged to my cousins' Catholic church Easter service and insisted I get to bring a book, and as I was reading they came by with the incense and I started sneezing uncontrollably and had to leave the service and got to spend the rest

Don't forgot the pubescent sexual abuse!