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Not sure if you are referring to something specifically. Ewoks maybe? Because that was the first thing that came to my mind while watching this trailer.

It's in Ohiya Maude!

I was thinking more like Stripes

There's also Theresa and Elsie.

That's the problem with big twists in a serialized cable drama. An episode a week plus internet boards leaves people a lot of time to correctly speculate what is going to happen.

I loved when Felix started questioning his own humanity. It puts him in the same perspective as the audience.

A mass-murdering good guy

Eastworld

Right. Continuity. That's why they did it. Also, when TV shows and movies set scenes in strip clubs, they're doing it for "continuity" and because it is "necessary for the scene".

There is nothing that makes me cringe more than when studio executives obviously pander to children.

Like maybe the "maze" is the place inside each of us created by our goodwill and teamwork.

You are talking about the guy who wrote the story for Memento.

Sorry, didn't mean to step on your enjoyment of the episode. At least with the MASH finale, I can understand why a person would like it.

I watched Twin Peaks for the first time recently on Netflix, expecting to like it, but I was unfortunately disappointed. It might have been better with nostalgia goggles on. I think it was a show meant for its time. One thing I did notice, strangely, was that all of the young female actresses were really talented, but

I always preferred the "monster of the week" episodes, even when it was airing.

I used to go back to Fringe all the time, but usually an episode here or there, until Netflix took it down. :( It had some of the most powerful scenes and episodes of any of the shows I've seen. Episodes like "White Tulip", "Peter", "Marionette", "There's More than One of Everything", "Subject 13", "The Plateau",

They already made that point to perfection with "Yankee Doodle Doctor".

I still think that a large share of credit to The X-Files goes to Mark Snow's incredibly original incidental music. It created a unique mood to the show that really set the tone.

It's not easy to juggle a pregnant wife and a troubled child… but some how I managed to fit in eight hours of TV a day.

People say that MASH had a great ending?