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Zootopia: Really funny and has a surprisingly complex and interesting theme. Jason Bateman and Gennifer Goodwin provided great voice work as well as the other cast. Animation was beautiful and it created a world that I wanted to explore more. Can't really think of anything negative right now but I loved it.

Skunk still haunts my dreams.

Need a Southern crime noir fix and I recently have discovered Lansdale's books so I am very excited about this show. This first episode did its job and got me very excited about it and I loved the chemistry between the cast especially Williams and Purefoy.

Eddie is the perfect side character and only Ernest Adams could play him. This was a nice episode and the ending especially has me curious as to what will happen next. Even these filler episodes are fun and don't feel that wasted to the story.

I assume this will be like the dream I had about Hey Arnold once. In it, I composed the original score and songs for it but it was just Van Morrison songs. I was terrified to be revealed as the fraud I was.

This was the best one yet. I especially enjoyed Sterling K. Brown's performance this episode as he has a very difficult part in my opinion. It was the most "showy" it has gotten but it still is a bit more low key than the others. And of course, Vance is continually amazing in the role that Fargo is going to have some

Maybe I am remembering things incorrectly but I could have sworn he mentioned some incident about him when he was being held at gun point. He said something like "it wasn't me it was Ignacio". So it sounds like something happens between them.

Another awesome episode. And I always love the slow burn pace this show has and how it slowly brings the characters into the darkness. Particularly like how Mike is slowly descending into The Cleaner. Love his scenes with the vet. Really makes me wonder though what the "Nacho" incident was that Jimmy referenced in

Yeah it wasn't as good as last week's but it was still enjoyable. I particularly liked the recurring cricket gag. And Christine's dream was so sad and Anderson delivered it in a way no one would have been able to. Really my only complaint is while some of the Martha gags are funny I am hoping she doesn't become the

xXx 4: Idris Elba Will Be In Everything

So do you feel more of a character actor would suit it? I think it's mostly his very highly recognizable voice.

I didn't know that I needed Travolta in a Hawaiian shirt till I watched this show. The camp is much needed. "Stinky fish!"

*insert True Detective Woody Harrelson horrified scene*

He felt like something out of Fargo. One that Lorne Malvo wouldn't even bother with cause it's too easy.

I don't think since Joffrey has a character been so universally hated.

It doesn't appear to be but definitely will now or at least have an actual name.

This was better than the premiere and really enjoyed Warmolt and his whole plot. Especially the resolution and the subsequent google search to see if "squat cobbler" is real. But I am thrilled Michael Mando is getting more stuff to do and I really enjoyed his scene with Banks. It also pains me to see Kim and Jimmy

I liked that this episode was more lighthearted and slowed down from the premiere last week. This show needs the occasionally comedy or things that aren't always so dark. I especially liked the ending. Jesus as well is cool. His Sermon on the Mount should be interesting.

The Witch: Just awesome. Has tons of atmosphere, tension, and once it really gets going tons of terrifying scenes. Great acting all around. It is almost a drama set during the Puritans that just happens to have horror. It might not be a hit with general audiences but it looks to be a cult hit. Also, Black Phillip is

He seems like a really cool guy so I am excited for him as Tom Servo. And now I have to find out what happened to that GI Joe once he put it back.