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Isn't he a tad chunkier though? It wouldn't be seamless…

Yes! For a while that is actually what I would always remember him as, the McPoyle who was bizarrely crops up in the very final scene of Zodiac. It was good casting, too.

That screencap would actually make a lovely painting. I envision it in a very expressive style.

Yes. Frankly, I don't know why I replied initially, because the last thing I'd want is to seem to justify anything… I just think there is some inherent person gain for someone victimizing anyone else and in this case it's fairly clear…

Okay… Sigh. There are both, though? I mean, does that really need to be explained? Ugh.

Interesting that some light googling shows that he signed a petition for Roman Polanski's release and also was standing by Nate Parker during that recent controversy…

Huh?

I was actually quite shocked to hear a female co-worker say that about about all the women talking about Trump yesterday. I'll never understand that lack of empathy and logic.

It's inevitable though, isn't it? You gotta know someone will piece it together…

I feel like both this and DD S2 were going for that. I don't know why they cannot exactly seem to pull it off. I'm really hoping Defenders bucks the trend considering they'll have more ground to cover. Maybe if Iron Fist suffers the same fate they can do a Power Man and Iron Fist show instead of giving either a second

Hear, Hear!

Well, it's was clearly parodying Tom Waits, although I suppose you might have to be more into his stuff to fully pick up on it. I really appreciated the seemingly random way it went there. There is the absolute thinnest connective thread where Waits had a streetlamp - like here - and Byrne, of course danced with the

Wow… I both initially learned of this story that way, and have seen that picture and relate entirely to your perspective.

The review and all the comments here have glossed over the part where they inexplicably shoehorned in a Tom Waits homage. It was one of the more amusing songs in my opinion.

As fantastic as it was, I too could've used a little more Bosworth. I really hope they find a way to incorporate him next year.

Does anyone even watch Turn? Seriously. I suppose they must, but I wouldn't even know it was still on if it weren't for the mentions in this comment section. I just remember it as the vaguely annoying thing I had to sit though parts of during the last seasons of Mad Men.

'Diego Calls Home' featured Wal-Mart, 7-11, Little Debbie, Hostess Twinkies, and the Kay jewelers jingle…

I'm happy to be wrong, but I thought it had already been announced that this was the last season and have actually been watching it with that presumption in mind. It's more and more difficult to imagine a fourth season would even be - though I'm very eager for the two part finale next week be it series or season.

(Now I wish they had done that with Wayber. It could've really worked.)

Did he just sing over it? I thought it was actually a cover. (He has plenty of experience doing impeccable recreations of backing tracks…)