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    Seinfeld and Friends. And I was probably right in the the target demographic too. For Seinfeld — and I have seen a few episodes, and laughed at a few things — I didn't like how mean they were to each other and everyone else. Yes, I get that's part of the point, but I still didn't like it.

    True but Jack would at least have had improved odds if he'd gotten out of the damn water.

    Dark City is one of my absolute favorites. I didn't even see Titanic when it came out, I saw it a few years later on VHS (yes, really). But Dark City — that I saw in the theater because, wow. (Too bad it seems like that and The Crow were Proyas' best efforts, so long ago.)

    Titanic. I didn't like it before I saw it and I didn't like it after I saw it, and I blame this movie for all of the 2+hour movies that seem to be the norm these days. (Which is not in itself bad; I have enjoyed some, probably many, of those movies. But it's not always a good thing.)

    That is likely because I think Rubén Blades is the best actor on the show (although I am a Cliff Curtis fan). But also, great scene.

    I was thinking that same thing. Connor's like a nicer version of Negan, maybe, but how did that happen so damn fast? I realized during this episode I had no idea of the timeline of the show. How fast did things fall apart? How long have they been on the boat? How long did it take Nick to get to Luis and back? I

    Or The Petrified Forest. He's mean but desperate in that one, which makes for an even more dangerous combination.

    I couldn't recall from that conversation if he was saying that they *had* those allies, or would be successful if they did.

    He will care inasmuch as it affects his power and/or leverage. He certainly won't care about Walda, but he would care about the child, if he knew about it, and I'll guess he knew she was pregnant. I imagine Walder will try to work this to his advantage, either by allying with Ramsay, or against him with enough other

    I couldn't have been the only one who had flash backs to Monty Python's Spanish Inquisition sketch during Dany's encounter with Khal Moro, right? "Amongst the things as good as seeing a woman naked are…"

    I was never a huge Prince fan, although I liked what I heard. Even though he wasn't my cup o' tea, he was obviously talented. If true, this is sad news. Really hope this isn't true but that news of his illness a few days ago makes a person apprehensive.

    On the other hand, she's smart enough to delegate.

    Yeah, I had similar feelings last year. Would have been fine if they'd cancelled it. I wonder if the changes higher up took away the people who might have smoothed over any differences.

    Apparently they took notes from Sleepy Hollow.

    This particular one, right in the middle of that age bracket, will watch Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, Orphan Black, Agents of SHIELD, and Game of Thrones. So I don't think I'll miss Castle too much.

    I'm glad there's a real reason I thought this show was going downhill. I have thought for a while that they were just doing dumb stuff. Castle's kidnapping before the wedding resulted in eyes rolling so far back I'm glad they came around again. I actually thought they'd handled the romance and marriage pretty well;

    I'm guessing the whole "omnipotent" bit hasn't really kicked in yet, despite what he said to Crane last week about being omnipotent.

    Different indeed. I saw "Hard to Hold" pretty recently, having never seen it before. I like Rick Springfield, but — it's terrible. The script is iffy, there's no chemistry between him and the female lead, and just… ick. For this, he turned down "The Right Stuff."

    Does anyone else think that much of this could have been avoided if Stick had, y'know, *explained* this stuff to Matt and/or Elektra? I can see not wanting to tell Elektra she's whatever the hell Black Sky is, but the rest? Seems to me a lot of trouble could have been avoided if Stick had explained to Matt (at least),

    They wanted Daryl and Rosita to take them back to Alexandria. I gather they know where it is — Dwight made a remark that it looked real pretty — but my guess is that they'd use Daryl and Rosita as leverage. I.e., we have your friends, so open the door or we'll kill them. This would be seen as easier than straight up