douayrheimschalloner--disqus
Douay-Rheims-Challoner
douayrheimschalloner--disqus

All Hitler wants is the restoration of ethnic Germans to control of the German state, I'm sure he'll stop now he's incorporated Crimea and once he's secure in the eastern Ukraine.

To be fair, it didn't matter when he was pro-Trump, either (as this was also after the election.)

Cock? Talk about the Trouble with Harry!

Heh heh… universal.

Sex House? I thought that webseries was shut down!

Yeah I've never read Marvel comics but having grown up with versions from the myths and the Eddas their film series seems very weird to me.

I don't know of any fight like that prior to Old Boy, and the Daredevil people have acknowledged Old Boy was an influence.

It's not that surprising - for every Agent Carter there's a Walking Dead.

I enjoy it, but it's pretty much contingent on how you felt about Peaky Blinders.

Well, so long as it's not Darabont's Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.

That's my understanding. I don't have the set so don't quote me on it, but I did read that somewhere.

Probably not, but it definitely didn't end anything like the show you mentioned (or its overlong sequel, Ashes to Ashes.)

Anyone watch Mob City, the show Darabont made with Shane's actor Jon Bernthal?

Heroes was a cultural landmark once upon a time too, although that's been almost completely forgotten. It'll be interesting to see what people are saying about TWD a decade after it is off the air.

PC and consoles.

Between Firewatch and Walking Dead I'd pick Walking Dead every time, although that's partly mechanical reasons (getting lost in Firewatch, which I did easily and early on, killed my enthusiasm, so I never finished it - these kinds of wandering around games are not my cuppa as I get lost easily.)

There's only so much Old Boy to lift from, I guess.

I never saw the American Killing, but I heard the pilot was a lot like the one for the original Killing show, which was fine, but didn't exactly wow me (I've been decidedly muted on the glut of Danish cop shows that get critical acclaim and an inevitable bevvy of remakes - the Bridge got two separate remakes in the

That's not how Lost ends; it's probably the biggest persistent misconception about the show.

Ah, but that's why I said 'other two!'