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My favorite part of the episode (and I'm surprised I haven't seen a comment about it, or it wasn't mentioned in the article) is when Richard gets the guy to say which county the missing votes are in and Amy is all excited and asks Richard how he did it and just counters with, "Amy, what's your favorite Robert DeNiro

Hopefully this movie will make use of the song "Glove Slap".

Who was Gene again? I'm having trouble remembering but I feel like I should know.
-*edit* nevermind, I remember Gene now.

She is stellar in the Americans. I have no doubts you would get past that image.

This show and The Americans need to get some Emmy love. It's a crime they're both being neglected.

Written by Freddie Highmore too. I was really surprised when that popped up on the screen when watching this.

That's how I am. I knew of the Daredevil movie, but never saw it and was vaguely aware of the comic/premise (blind vigilante) but I had nothing to compare it to. I enjoyed both seasons (1 more so than 2).

I didn't have as big of a problem with the hand as the reviewer, the black sky thing was pretty dumb, and Karen's article was garbage, but overall I liked the season a lot more than the reviewer. The action was great (that stairwell fight was incredible), the punisher was amazing (his jail fight scene was really well

The cold open was great. Stewart and Debbie's reaction to the episode of the grinder was great. I like how in this show they talk more like real people. They kind of talk over each other/at the same time but not in an rude/interruptive way. Just more of stream of consciousness, most shows it's always someone talks,

I just think it's weird that when listing the good villains Marvel does have, the reviewer left off Vincent D'onofrio's Kingpin. I mean, season 1 of Daredevil (even parts of season 2) were best when he was in it. If you mention David Tennant from Jessica Jones, you have to put Kingpin in there too.

I would love to see a lot more about the Reeds. Especially with their "castle" that kind of floats around the swamp and all that. Wish they were talked about more in the show like they are in the books.

Well you could kind of see the seed get planted back when Roose told Ramsay that Walda was pregnant and it was carrying like a boy. Ramsay knew his time was limited at that point.

But the trial did give us one of the best lines of the series, "Only book I've ever read is the good book; the Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton." That line kills me every single time.

True, but I agree with it in regards to this line specifically because it's a line that in most shows, with most actors, would come across as cliché and tired but the way he delivers it made it funny.

Nope, Jar Jar definitely wasn't Irish.

I was really hoping for a ghostbusters reference when they were pulling the tablecloths off of all the tables, "The flowers are still standing!!!" I mean, it was already established last year that they both love ghostbusters.

Yeah, I was hoping to get more "programmer Erlich". But any Erlich is great Erlich,

I never read any of those books as a kid so it flew right over my head,

Fantastic episode. I got sidetracked by the splettnet link in stray observations. That website is priceless. That man has some opinions on Tom Bombadil, hilarious website. Between that website and the pied piper website, HBO is killing it with the fake websites. Can't wait for Richard to get splett1@splettnet.net

He hopped on to help program (or whatever it was) in the last episode of last season when the video of that guy who was taking camera off the egg fell and was live streaming drinking urine. They couldn't have kept the feed going without him.