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They probably won't. They've said before that whilst Legion *does* exist in the X-Men universe (or a version of it, at any rate; it's still up in the air whether or not this is the same X-Men universe as the one the movies show), they prefer for it to be its own show that stands on its own.
At the most, we can maybe

The idea of IASIP without Dennis feels… weird. He's probably the actual worst person in the Gang, morally speaking, and so I feel like a 100% Dennis-less Gang wouldn't last long. The others are great (and by "great" I mean "horrible horrible garbage people"), but without Dennis the whole dynamic will be off.
Plus, we

Dear Hollywood: the secret to making a well-loved children's song sound creepy isn't getting a small child to sing it happily. The secret to making a well-loved children's song sound actually creepy is getting a grown man with a banjo to sing it with a quaver of terror in his voice.

…Okay, I'm gonna say it: am I weird in finding the White Lady kinda hot?

"If you were standing closer to me, I would slap you in the throat."

I like the idea of them all seeing different versions of God, depending on the sort of things they themselves idolize.

I love the introduction of Southworld (assuming that's what it's called, from the logo on the door). Hopefully, the idea that there are more parks with hosts in them will play a part in the next season.

Ella and Dan just joking around was probably the highlight for me. It's so rare you see completely platonic guy/girl relationships in television like that, where one character can casually compliment the other's looks without there being any annoying romantic/sexual undertones, *especially* in network television.

Lightning McQueen is ****ing dead.

Except they're talking about the Angel of Death, not Death Death. I'm assuming that those are two different people. One's an angel, and merely a representative of her function, and the other is a literal personification of death.
That, and I'm not sure if Fox has the rights to the Endless.

"How was I supposed to know it was your pudding?"
"BECAUSE IT WAS LABELLED."

Meh, at this point, I'd call Mr Robot "soft sci-fi". It's using current technology to explore where we might go with what we can do now.

Would also explain why his daughter's doll was seen in the Upside Down.

Rose's flaws so far:
- She lies
- Had/has difficulty taking humans seriously, leading to tensions in her relationship with Greg
- Bad at babysitting (see Baby Sour Cream)

No, the guys in dragon masks were Dark Army. We saw them in Season 1, remember? It's in the dang "Previously On…"

Pretty sure I saw a leaked image of Jasper riding on top of the monster from this episode.

Emily definitely deserved better, assuming she's not still alive.

Better than if she'd been running with the shoes still on, though. Preacher is officially more realistic than Jurassic World in that regard.

This is a universe that features a: 1. talking sentient island, 2. a talking, singing, sentient hole in the ground, and 3. a "party god" who's just a flying wolf's head with a backwards baseball cap on.
The idea of Air (and even Football) being real isn't really that far-fetched when you take a look at what else is in

"'Does growing up just change your body, or also your soul?' BMO asks the air, which he views as an actual conversation partner because he has the active imagination of a small child" you fool. How quickly you forget Air, BMO's legit spouse. There was a whole dang episode about it.