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Maybe if it's nothing more than a cameo, like Leonard Nimoy giving the 'new original crew' his blessing by popping up for a few minutes. Otherwise, and as great as Jones is, I have to agree: Bringing back the entire original cast sounds tempting - I mean, it was close to perfection with Irons, Lane, Sabella, Atkinson,

Okay, here it is: The Jungle Book was on of the cutest, fun movies I saw in 2016. Give it a shot, it's astonishingly close to the original to please the older generation and at the same time carries a very distinctive voice of its own as to not be a pointless oder redundant remake. Plus, the cast is absolutely

And I really like that about his books, this intercontectivity. It sounds corny, but when Bev and Richie popped up in 11/22/63 it really warmed my heart a little bit. I just love these characters and when King makes these side-references - even if they are as on-the-nose as in that one - it feels like I don't just

I thought that little cameo from two of the Losers was pretty cute, though.

Maybe not accurate. I don't think most of television gets this sort of stuff exactly right, like it is in real life. I don't think it's the point, either.

So far, I have no idea whether I like this show or if I just want to like it. You know what I mean? Legion is gorgeous to look at, beautifully shot, very innovative imagery. And the lead actor is pretty good, as well. Other than that? I don't know. I feel reminded of Mr. Robot a lot - a show I mostly dislike because

Oh, wow. That's, of course, great advice. Next time I feel anxious, depressed, overwhelmed I'll remember to go to the bathroom and do coke.

You keep coming back to these phrases 'manipulative', 'controlling', 'stalker', even 'psychopath'. Okay, I get how people don't like Toby. And admittedly, his grand, over-the-top gestures can be quite cartoonish. But I think you're missing the point of the character by a long mile. Is he a goofball? Sure. Is there

What the fuck are you on about?

What was it that made you weep? The Dill-Donut-joke in episode two?

Try the follow-up 10 minutes. They're slightly more entertaining. More Nazis, less of that grating Edelweiss.

What kind of stupid ass question is that? Are we supposed to not shit all over things that we are getting for free?

Also (and I don't really know anything about the chemistry involved here), how long until they actually run out of gas on this show? Doesn't that stuff spoil eventually? (I say that because they had a storyline like that on Last Man on Earth, so I was just wondering).

Yeah, that was such an infuriatingly cheap cop-out. A pivotal point for me as well, because I guess I did realize then that this is going nowhere. They'll just keep running into villains they need to kill until one day AMC decides to cancel.

Those poor fuckers. Intervention?

I never saw Mob City, so I can't attest to its quality (or its lack thereof).

Season three was fine during its first half. You're right, I forgot about the Stephen King cameo (that was indeed a lot of fun). Also Hal Holbrooks short stint and his scenes with Katey Sagal were pretty good. But like you said, the Ireland stuff fell completely flat. Maybe the first time in the show that it became

I'm pretty sure that was always the plan for the end game. They just needed to get a date for when the show is ending so they can map that stuff out. I'm more than confident that the fifth season will see the start of the Jennings' downfall.

I'm very excited about that aspect. I mean, when was the last time the basic premise of a show has been left behind this drastically? Most sitcoms - even if they change in order to adapt to new circumstances - keep some sort of status quo. It's different for dramas, because they usually have a story with a beginning,

Let's see what they'll make of this. I'm not the type that is against remakes on principle but the original is maybe half a year old at this point and was so damn good that I'm not really sure what a remake so soon after can add to that. It really said everything there was to say about the two lead characters.