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The problem Martin has is that he clearly has a place he wants to get all of the characters to, but he wants to get them there in way that is realistic and makes sense for the characters. As a result, the paths are too crooked and convoluted to simply do a time jump without readers wondering how the hell everybody got

All shows must serve.

I actually think that Bob's Burgers is better when the plot is more loose. Sometimes things have gotten so tight that the actors don't have a lot of room for improvisation. I've always said that the character interactions are the key to the show, for me at least, plot is secondary.

Sometimes the most obvious choice really is the best choice. I mean Cumberbatch looks pretty much exactly like Morpheus was always drawn. And it's not like the dude can't play characters like this either. Drive a dumptruck full of money up to his house and make this happen.

Yeah TFA over corrects for the problems of the prequels, but misses what they did well. Namely, stealing from a broader variety of cultural sources, and doing something new. For me the best part of TFA was the new stuff with Finn and Rey, but the movie kind of started to fall apart for me when Han showed up and the

I've had homeless people hit me up for money, ostensibly for food. I ask them "don't you want to forget about sleeping on the street and the rats trying to gnaw on your leg and the cops and/or drunk yuppies waiting to beat the shit out of you?" Here let me call my dealer and we'll set you up. Or we can go to the

1) The people who made the movie Creed
2) Everyone who didn't help make Creed
3) I like the movie Creed

Judge Mathis > everyone else

I was the same age. I wasn't feeling the Jar Jar stuff, though I loved everything with the Jedi. The podracing was better as a video game than a sequence.

Fuck this, just do a middle aged Obi Wan movie. Send him off on some adventures somewhere. Mcgregor already said he would do it.

Stallone is thinking too old school on this. He's thinking sequel, but he should be thinking franchise universe. Do a son of Drago film, a son of Clubber Lang, a movie about the son of Rocky's son who wants to be a boxer. In five years they'll all join up to be a vigilante boxing team who fight the mob to stop fixed

I'm not normally into MCU crossover stuff, but there's a moment where Claire suggests that she has a friend who might be able to help and I was delighted by the idea that Daredevil might show up briefly. Then I was kind of hoping that the Punisher crossover would start early and maybe he would be the one to show up at

Yeah she was a total breath of fresh air. It was nice to have someone come into the show who wasn't traumatized by Kilgrave in some way but was capable of being empathetic and understanding everyone's needs in this situation. She was even able to literally charm the pants off of Jessica.

This stuff about Cosby was kind of an open secret for a long time that the media WAS complicit in. I suspect that had his crimes been committed or come out in today climate, which has grown less tolerant of rape culture, Roman Polanski would find fewer defenders. As for Allen, he doesn't have the huge undeniable pile

If Cosbys lawyer instructed him to look bewildered and senile he's certainly doing a good job.

Kilgrave is more a job for someone like the Punisher.

He's the Frank Grimes of this show

that's cause A) The Wire is a better show and B) They never killed of LESTER MOTHERFUCKING FREEMAN!

I wouldn't describe street hot dogs as "good" food

She probably would have gladly taken the years if it meant Kilgrave would be taken out and more people kept safe. Unfortunately no one seemed to care what she actually thought about the situation or wanted.