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Indeed. The head of Hydra was instantly reduced to a scared child again.

It bothers me that the devastating effect that losing Hope had on real-world Mack is brushed aside like it's some mere plot contrivance. The man was a guarded, hollow person all because he lost his daughter. In the Framework, he never lost her and he refuses to leave her even knowing she may not be real. He's whole

He was a SHIELD agent. Where else was he supposed to elbow people?

Well, ya gotta take your proper nouns as you find 'em. Ergo, Toronto Maple Leafs. Besides, if it was just "John Carpenter's Thing," it'd get really confusing.

I just realized that it's weird to say titles beginning with "the" in many sentences. Example: "Hey look, there's a The Thing board game." I assume most people would just say "Thing," but that's not the proper title.

I can't wait for Peele's exciting second feature, Draxx Them Sklounst.

It'd be fun, but I think the movie's themes are way too heavy for that. Gore and violence are fine for HHN, but deadly racists and brain-swapped black people would probably be a bit too much.

I always had a soft spot for another one of Ron Shelton's baseball movies, For the Love of the Game.

Well, technically this would be The Empire Strikes Back in your analogy, so maybe 40 years from now someone will make a prequel in which they all die. Or something.

They're sitting in the corner and pouting until E.M. Forster adaptations become the hot new trend again.

I'm conflicted. I'd like there to be a movie, but I'm also fine with not re-visiting Deadwood 10 years later. It was fun, I enjoyed it, but it had its time.

I think you mean, "Where are Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune not going?"

"nominated for an Eisner Award"
The A.V. Club

Boy, do I have a hot take on this…just wait'll you hear what I have to say…

Yeah, he clearly wears a toupee.

Sierra Mist is from 1999. Get out of here, time-traveler!

How am I supposed to make a pun out of that?

Heh…then you didn't get to see that part in season 2 when he murders again, this time more actively.

I wonder which started first, the movie version of that or the comics version? I assume the latter. There were tons of old comics where one character delivers the punchline and the other one flops over, often with just the feet still visible in the frame.

Put some raptors in AT-ATs or X-Wings and then we'll have one helluva movie.