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Actually, that was Peter Petrelli.

Do you *want* Aubrey Plaza gone from the show?

Sure. Then he helps his friend Dumbledore Calrissian take the ring back to Mordor.

At one point she mouths, I believe, "I'll be right back" and the card reads "Whoops, back in a second"

OK, I have to admit that this show and the fandom often reminded me of this:

This is exactly why binging works better.

Nah, Hannibal exceeded Legion, and I have a feeling that American Gods will be even more so.

Maybe they weren't all out of bubble gum yet?

I had just really gotten into classical music when I was in college. Shortly after, Tower Records opened up their Boston location, and CDs had just started to really catch on. Before this, I had two options, the regular chain record stores where the "Classical" section consisted of a handful of CDs way in some back

That is a cool story, although Gorecki #3 is a terribly lesser derivative of the Don Nobis Pacem from the Bach B minor mass.

TV programmers just suck in general. They like to place shows that cater to the same audiences in the same timeslots. I tracked the summer before last that there were somewhere around 15 scripted programs on the major networks, and 10 of them were shown on Thursday night.

Looking at these comments, are we seriously going to be doing this? Is there seriously not enough conflict in the real world today that we're going to start taking sides and attacking each other over points of view in a science fiction story? What's next, big-endians vs. little-endians?

I'm not sold on it, yet, but I'm hoping Noah Hawley won't disappoint me. I think it is ridiculous when people make a complete judgement of a show based on just the first episode. I'm a bit worried that he is both writing and directing the show, because it reminds me too much of Sam Esmail with Mr. Robot season 2,

Pray for Mojo

Now I can only picture the Yellow King

Fargo is definitely on a higher plain than Stranger Things

Here we go now, really slow, nearly limping, cause he's old, old, old!

Especially the second movement of Rite of Spring. Almost verbatim.

It's just the park's Delicatessen.

What are you, the narrator?