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With or Without You from the final episode of Americans doesn’t even make the top 20?

I respectfully disagree with a lot of this well written review. Mostly, I do not find it “draining” that the show is inching toward reality during an election year. I think the creators of this show have some relevant things they want to say, and I am all for them using this platform to do it during a crucial time.

In a Valley of Violence starred Ethan Hawke, John Travolta and Karen Gillan, and while X was mostly smaller actors at the time, Mia Goth was already well on her way up, Brittany Snow was recurring in the Pitch Perfect movies and Kid Cudi ain’t really inconspicuous either. He’s never worked with people who have their

They made a miniseries of “The City & The City” back in 2018 with David Morrissey. It was pretty good, it’s on Freevee and Britbox if you want to check it out.

Radiohead named themselves after a song on “True Stories”. So, Mesozoic.

The title Alien: Romulus made me immediately wish for a Star Trek/Alien crossover. I guess that’s basically the Gorn episode from SNW season 1.

hmm... interesting. thats a lot of facehuggers. 

Ok, we’re four episodes in now. It’s fun, and it largely does a good job translating the animated show into live action. So good, in fact, that it kind of runs into the problem that the Disney live action remakes do, which is that if you’re just retelling the same story in more or less the same way, why does this need

We’re just 2 episodes in, but so far, so good. The kid who plays Sokka is great, the kid that plays Aang is the weakest link, but it’s hard to judge him too harshly since he’s a kid.

It works. I’m two episodes from finishing the season, but everything plays.

I actually feel Ian Ousley’s Sokka somehow looks even more like Sokka than the animated Sokka does. His face is just so perfect for the character, at once Dick Yorkishly comical and square-jawedly heroic.

If nothing else, it looks far superior to the live-action movie. I was worried the aesthetic of the show would translate badly to live-action (as stylized animated stuff often does), but it came out pretty good.

Anyone who says its worse or as bad as the live action movie is not a serious person.

The article doesn’t say, but is this based on the book The Terror by Dan Simmons?

As much as I appreciate Black Mirror, I think Fargo may be my favorite Anthology series.

That first season was one of my favorite seasons of TV to come out in 20 years. I couldn’t make it through the second, though I really wanted to.

Yep, I definitely remember the hillbillies dropping oranges before the search party kicked off

Speaking of oranges, I didn’t think she found them on the ice - I think they rolled out of the truck of the search party dudes at the beginning, and Navarro picked one up. Later, she pulled it out of her pocket and discarded it on the ice, and it came rolling back weirdly.

The reviewer also says Navarro found the orange out on the ice. She actually picked it up from a bunch of oranges dropped by the hillbillies in the beginning, and stuffed it in her coat. She then pulled it out on the ice and threw it into the darkness. Then it seemingly was thrown or rolled right back at her.

Let’s talk about those oranges: There are a few in the opening credits, and now Navarro finds a whole one out on the ice while searching for Clark. She throws the fruit out into the glacial darkness, and it freakily comes rolling right back. Are we following Coppola rules here? If so, Evie, you in danger, girl.