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I am thankful to have been spared a Page/Craig sex scene.

I assume Lagercrantz added his own Mary Sue character in his sequels?

Lost really had a brilliant structure with each episode having its own protagonist and stand-alone flashback story. I can recall every episode clearly in a way I can't with most other serialized shows.

Wasn't it the cartoon that realized cars vs. planes was kind of boring and awkward for action scenes, and decided to mix it up?

Copying Magnificent 7 was just an easy way to get a script as quickly as possible so they could get to work on the funding and special FX. But there was no way anybody was planning on making this movie before Star Wars became a blockbuster.

Once CGI helped revive the disaster film genre in the 1990s, it was inevitable that a bunch of similar themed flicks were going to happen at the same time.

We're all going to be fitted with one soon. (More likely a USB drive though.)

Didn't you see Predator 2? The Predator clearly believes life begins at conception.

Right in the middle of Buffy week. Poor scheduling there.

Sex and porn don't act like that either, but one can still get addicted to them. You can get addicted to anything you grow dependent on.

I dunno. In spite of his misogyny, Warren was clearly drawn to powerful women. There was his fixation on Buffy, he made his sexbot MUCH stronger than she needed to be, even his girlfriend was a tough broad who took no shit from him.

But it's set in millennial California, not 1690s Salem. The "Real World", technology, big government and all are going to be there anyway, and much of the show's comedy is based on the mix with the supernatural. (Demons with trust funds, etc.)

What's wrong with technology?

Exactly. Adam wasn't around long enough to really register. And without a relationship with its Doctor Frankenstein, the monster is undeveloped. They didn't even bother creating an "East of Eden" thing with Lindsay Crouse, Adam and Riley.
Adam just showed up and decided his evil master plan was to kill as many people

The writers of Elementary never envisioned a serialized show. The sixty-minute whodunits are already stuffed with red herrings, addicts meetings, and whatever crisis Shinwell or Marcus is dealing with this week. Even the big season-ending arcs still built each episode around its own specific sub-mystery.

My theory during this episode was that these people weren't killed because a hit and run driver was sent to jail for four years. They were being killed because he was sent to jail for ONLY four years. I can see how the judge, barrister, and prosecutor might all land on a vengeance list of somebody connected to the

Old Testament - L. Ron Hubbard
New Testament - The Fresh Prince

Smith is so committed to his bizarre ideas, I wonder if the Scientologists backed off because Miscavige saw him as a potential threat.

If his name isn't on the cast list, we should assume he's sitting this chapter out completely. I notice Paula Patton, Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Rhys Meyers' names are missing too.

So why wasn't Sidney Poitier and Dustin Hoffman handing out Best Picture?