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Now you're just showing off.

Be sure to wear gold or blue!

Season 1 or seasons 2 & 3? Different stuff.

"We need more power to the warp core." That only got me a C in post-grad.

I loved lost in space. It was the only leverage my mother had against the 7yr old me…in syndication, of course.

A mix of any cast from CBS's alphabet cop soup pitted against Sam Waterston. That would be exactly to order.

It would be "c^nt.' They're british.

Of course he's irritating. But the films aren't demonstrably worse for his existence. Jar-jar, single-handedly, makes an already terrible film into an almost unwatchable film.

Any time, my man. And usually with greater appreciation. This one slipped thru, is all I'm saying'.

Nope. Sorry. You should join the circus doing those kinds of contortions. And for what? Attempting to draw some kind of redemptive thru-line for those films? They are bad. Period. No one is suggesting that the original trilogy had great dialogue. When did that become a defense for the prequels? In fact, when I saw the

I like The Flash. A lot. And it's dumb as an old left shoe. But this thing…I dunno, man.

I know too many people who tell me, with alarming consistency, how much they DO NOT like Capaldi's Doctor. I don't get it (though the ratings in the UK appear, at first blush, to support it). This episode, alone, should generate enough breathless comparisons to Tom Baker and David Tennent that all the nay-saying goes

No. That's the point. Please re-read.

One issue: "The idea that the downfall of society immediately brings about the subjugation of women is the least innovative thing about an otherwise unique film."
Sure, but, just maybe it's not innovative, and perhaps derivative and over-done, exactly because it's the first thing that will happen once the lights go

Don't any of these people have an Iphone? When Hurricane Sandy hit NYC, most of us wanting a play-by-play were glued to TV's, smart phones, and computers for as long as most people had power to do so (I didn't lose power in my part of Brooklyn).

That's the ace the producers are holding for the next sequel: The Walking Dead: The Tobias Chronicles. I'd swap out every other character (except the lovely Ofelia. She can ride shotgun) and watch Tobias, week after week, try to secure a food stockpile in vain. He walks thru the streets with his katana…eh, small

Yeah. Seriously!

Ok. I understand it, sometimes, when TV writers keep easy expositional answers to necessary questions out of the mouths of the characters they write. Although it's almost always clunky, sometimes it's the only way they can move the pieces on the board:

See, I think the "real christian" who made the movie - Scorsese almost entered the priesthood - would disagree. So would many of the "real christians" who took the "real time" to go see the "real movie."