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Sounds great!

Honest questions for those who weren't fans of Baby Driver:

Or, as I like to call them, New York Times Crossword Puzzle fodder. Bazinga!

Speaking of rewatching Ghostbusters with a more mature eye:

Agreed. The Sopranos ending was a wide-open prairie of possibilities and implications. There were vague implications that something might go down, but not the ultra-specific "this or that" of Varga vs. Burgle.

The ending was foreshadowed in the very first scene—Noah Hawley admitted that the first and last scenes of the season intentionally mirror one another—and writ large for the entire season.

Kitten says "MEW" to Nikki.

So, it's not "there are no forests," it's "forests used to be much bigger, but now are smaller."

Or perhaps they juggled time, and he did it AFTER Emmit presumably went to bed?

The visuals by themselves, sure, cool. But the WEIRD SLURP TALKING is what pushed it into horrortown.

Anyone know what Thewlis says from the car out the window? Sounds to my ears like an Italian phrase, but that's all I got.

Nope, you're pretty much right. That's sort of the default (re: cheapest to produce) pizza type that most national chains (and thus, any restaurant) offers. Don't get me wrong: if the pepperoni and cheese are high quality, than it's worth it. But my favorite pizza places know the value of toppings.

I know Sir Patrick is getting along in years (and still kickin' butt) but did it sound to anyone else like he was fighting a bit of a cold?

Count me as one of the pro-UFOers for season 2. For me, and perhaps this is LOST burnout talking, but if you keep dangling a carrot, or even talking about carrots, I wanna see that sweet juicy carrot.

Hulu Burger, you say?

Jeffrey Donovan AND Angus Sampson? It's a Fargo / Gearhart family mini-reunion!

+1. Right there with you. It's not a perfect show, but its complexity and the sheer volume of themes, tones, and character arcs really did come together.

Season 4's "The Constant" was a bar-none masterpiece of televised entertainment and I'll go 10 rounds with anyone who says otherwise.*