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Or John Noble.

And I haven't forgiven them for not bringing her back for 22 Jump Street.

There is only one true possible answer for me and it is Ian McShane. His role in Deadwood carried so much weight with me that when I see him appear in anything I'll eventually watch it (even that one Woody Allen movie, and I don't watch Woody Allen movies generally). He's such a great actor with such a great voice

Yeah, it was my favorite, too. I was legitimately more interested in Roland's history more often than what was happening on his journey to the Dark Tower. I'm interested in what they're doing with the movie(s), but knowing that they're going to adhere more to the book for this has me more excited for it. I really

Dammit, Jason! We're running out of time!

I feel like the last sentence of this review just doomed it.

Nope!

I hope the no swearing thing continues, and we'll get to a point where seeing her saying "forking" isn't really funny or a big deal, but just part of the show.

Still plowing though Fallout 4, currently around level 38 and just got past the point with all that earlier Brotherhood of Steel stuff (with the airship showing up and such). Still enjoying it a lot, but will now find myself not going back to it for a couple days. But I also have stretches where I play it for six

Yet!*

He's already been born, so I assume you're just going to take his coat and hang it neatly in a nearby coat closet?

Just imagine seeing the actual book as a child and seeing that it had a back cover! A seriously innocence-shattering moment…

Gone Girl had a twist, but I still think it was advertised as a dark, twisty David Fincher movie, which… you know, it was. Considering he's been known to deliver a couple other movies with dark, messed up twists, it was sort of par for the course for him.

I'm pretty sure his triumphant return in season 5 was met with thunderous applause here in the Turn Into Liquid household.

The article was right to highlight Nick the way it did, because I think the character work in season 2 specifically for him was terrific and really helped set the tone for the show going forward. But, Winston has been the reliable character to go to for weird laugh out loud moments. He finally got his due

What's great is that Winston said that line when the two had barely ever shared the screen for four years, but since then a "classic Winston-Cece messaround!" has actually become a thing that has happened multiple times in just one season.

Maybe the folks who owned the house he wandered into recorded a Live With Regis and Kelly (era appropriate, I think?) style talk show episode with him, just trying to make the best of the situation.

Oh no…

Honestly, sometimes I've listened to a record on vinyl and then I'll listen to the mp3 rip on my PC and think 'You know, the mp3s kind of sound better.' Owning vinyl is just kind of a fun thing to do for me, but it's not like I'm buying a lot of music these days anyway (some vinyl does sound really good, but it has to

I always looked at Longmire during its first three seasons as something more to watch to pass a little time during the summer when there's not as much TV to watch. But, with season 4 happening last fall and on Netflix, I wasn't sure how much I'd enjoy watching it. I liked it a lot actually, and enjoyed the longer