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So far I've read The Golem and the Jinni, which I enjoyed, Cold Comfort Farm, which was absolutely delightful, and I just started on The Big Sleep, which I keep reading in Humphrey Bogart's voice.

I think they do it because of the skip ad function on Youtube. If the audience can skip the ad after five seconds then the advertisers have five seconds to get them interested in the trailer, or at least get the point of the movie across.

Yeah, this show gets a lot of comparison to Twin Peaks, but Betty singing Happy Birthday has to be one of the more Lynchian moments we've seen so far.

Let's be fair, he also had some painfully awkward pancakes.

They don't even bother with making it even resemble a game - they just immediately start hurling accusations and revelations at each other.

iZombie is very good. The case of the week plots work better some times than others, but the characters are delightful and the season-arc plots are engaging.

I've been lucky enough to not have to deal with any judgy comic book store guys, but it took me actual years to finally walk into a comic book store because I'd heard of how terrible some of the employees could be, especially to female customers. I spent my first couple of years I was into comics getting them online

She does briefly say that she never said anything to the paper about Crawford, but I think at that point Crawford was too angry to course correct and Davis was at first too entertained to bother pushing the issue and then too irritated with Crawford to want to patch things up.

If it's anything like the stage play "Roe" then this should actually be really interesting. Also, anyone who gets the chance should see Roe.

I watched an interview with him on Colbert and he was very clear on how excited he is to be able to actually eat for the first time in 17 years.

The original 3:10 to Yuma from the 50s is also excellent. It's got great performances and wrings a lot of tension out of scenes that are just two people in a room talking. There's also The Searchers, which is a classic that features one of the most complex characters that John Wayne's ever played.

I watched Baby Jane right before this and the scene that they showed her filming was remarkably spot on for Joan's first scene in the movie.

Specifically a child in the 1960s with an incredibly difficult relationship with her parents.

I kind of like Jughead's reaction too. His expression seemed to say that while he was expecting a more romantic response, he was happy to follow her back into sleuthing and stuff like this is why he likes her. It was all pleasantly low key.

I am fully willing to believe that Alice has killed before and it'll never be addressed on the show because she did that good a job of covering her tracks.

I wouldn't be surprised if he was referring to Buffy just as much as he was to Scooby-Doo.

I think it's possible to get both. Plenty of asexual people still enjoy kissing and dating, they just aren't very interested in going any further than that. They've got great chemistry and it would be nice to see an asexual character in a relationship.

I think there actually is an adaptation of We Have Always Lived in the Castle that was in production last year, so you might just get your wish.