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I have been trying to space out my viewings of this and failing. Miserably. Episode 5 had a couple of drastic logic disconnects, but it's well back on form in 6.

No, they're not being ridiculous. They're the people who saw a possible path out of wars, corruption, and children being destroyed. When you leave them with few weapons aside from booing… hell, when you forcibly and underhandedly take them away as this election did… they'll use that.

I don't get off on spotting things before they happen, but what Emily was about to do definitely clicked into place the moment Tulip started talking about Cassidy's true nature.

"Everybody already goes to this club."

Just started this after hearing enough people I trust rave about it, and I have to say that while it ticks off quite a lot of the obligatory boxes (though I'm only two episodes in,) it does so with enough style and skill that I'm enjoying it regardless. It's pretty well cast, though I'm hoping Ryder gets… not better,

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That pretty much nails it. I also think his personality shifts are a tad bit abrupt. I'd buy his sudden disaffection more if he hadn't spent the last few episodes being an insanely smug holy roller, and that would have been more believable if he hadn't been the Jesse we knew from the first two pages of the comic;

Somehow, despite the bits of inspired lunacy, the whole thing still feels frustratingly slow to me. I do love the moments… especially Donny's fakeout and the weird motivation Quincannon's men jump for (I've lived around the world and weirdly, it feels authentic.) But the episode had as many misses for me. If Eugene

While I agree with the bulk of this, especially in that the beginning and ending are both fantastic pieces of work, and that the plot is finally gaining some much-needed momentum… it may be weird, but this show is starting to lose my interest a bit. The semi-randomness of the slow burn suddenly became obvious to me,

It would be interesting if what happened to the town in the comics happens here not as randomly, but because of Jesse's misuse of the power.

As we moved into a certain era, Kevin Smith's social activities became more interesting than his movies. He also joined an anti-Westboro protest… or rather was the protest… that he both spoke about on stage and appeared in a youtube video on.

So that leaves us with how many upcoming Marvel movies… hold on, let me get the calculator and also my heroin…

Between the fact that they didn't go with a sequel because they couldn't figure out how to make it logically flow, to a Ghostbusters teaser trailer for a teaser trailer where there's no ghosts or even Ghostbusters, this has been a very unconfident development.

Stormtroopers? The MRAs are more like the Spaceballs, my own opinion.

After a stretch of this series nearly losing me, I've gotten comfortable with it. It's good, but for its legitimate strengths it's just not ever going to hit the dizzying heights of the source material, or the manically fun xerox that was the second episode. The physical comedy is a few tones too light and the Raimi

The big budget movie version of Alice. The TV show, not Wonderland.

I read that scene as them saying "Nothing we can do will really ever work so let's just make it the dumbest thing possible." It still doesn't sit too well with me, but I can relax and let it exist.

Raimi's had the car rebuilt multiple times, to the point where Bruce Campbell rags on him for not actually owning the same car.

It's a not great place. First place I lived in this country was Tampa, which I think is a marvelous place. I got stuck in Jacksonville once. I didn't hate it, but it was mind-rendingly dull. Trying to find something that wasn't a snack bar or hole in the wall bar while walking was virtually impossible.