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I don't exactly remember when this trailer announcement trend started but thank Jeebus: I was afraid I was the only one who was confused by it.

I haven't even seen it, yet. Just saying that continuity is key to me and I would never start in the middle of something just because someone else told me ' that that is where it starts to get good'. As shitty as the beginning of Bates Motel was I'm really glad I've stuck through it. Because the masterful third season

Same thing with the writers and actors from The Walking Dead telling us before every single season AND mid-season starts that the next couple of episodes are going to be brutal, shocking, gut-wrenching. So what you're telling me is that characters are going to die in a horrible fashion? Yup. Got it. Saw that coming

"Don’t start with episode one"

Is there any news, yet?

Did he even know Jesse was still alive at that point? How could he have assumed those Nazis would have left him alive after they'd taken him away? It's been two years since I'd seen the finale, so forgive me if my memory is wobbly on this, but I remember him doing what he did for revenge - and getting himself killed

I still say books two, three and especially four were worth the whole thing. But once King made the New York stuff and HIMSELF the fucking focus of the whole thing it really started to go downhill for me. Book six turned into a chore for me. But book seven - man, it took me fucking one and a half years to get through

I'm really stoked for this. Netflix is going to release this on a weekly basis in Germany, just a mere day after it aired in the US. They really should do this for any show - so many people I know have a Netflix account and I think they would only benefit from that.

Still gets me.

King apparently was thrilled with the ending and wished he had thought of it himself.

Also that Mann and Milch apparently didn't like each other very much - up to the point where Milch wanted to beat up Mann with a baseball bat (but that was according to Nick Nolte). Just saying that Kind's rant against PETA made it sound like they were the prime reason the show got cancelled (I mean, HBO must have

All I remember is that his entire acceptance speech was pretty much one extended apology to Jonathan Banks. Which was kind of nice, I thought. But still.

Liking your own posts? Not as cool as one might assume.

Very glad that this issue is settled.

I wish I could agree with you. But I know the ratings don't. I'm afraid we're stuck with at least another four/six years of this.

Well said, especially the last part. He is the perfect foil for Odenkirk's colorful, flamboyant, loud-mouthed presence on the show. The guy who knows what he's doing opposed to the funny man who's making it up as he goes along. In a way they just switched around the Walt/Jesse-relationship and turned it into Mike and

So, who's looking forward to the return of Fear the Walking Dead? Anyone?

His presence just works on the show. It could have been desperate casting to try to convince people who were sceptical of the idea of a spin-off. But unlike, say, Worf's presence on DS9 (who never seemed to quite fit in with the rest) Mike being there is not just simple fan service.

I loooooved The Mist. Never understood the backlash it gets.

But then again: He does that sort of thing basically almost always. The big climax of seven books of The Dark Tower was handled in a single chapter with one of the characters literally eradicating the villain with an eraser from a piece of paper, like that wasn't the only reason that Patrick character was put in that