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After watching it I’m surprised this has generated such a divide amongst those who love it and those who hate it. It is very middling, and I wouldn’t have guessed it would inspire any passion at all. It races through its characterizations, plot and many themes, probably because it doesn’t know what it wants to be

That looks ****ing terrifying. Peele, you brilliant bastard.

Any suggestions for which Herbert novel to start with? After Shine that is, which was horribly short and relied too much on suspension of disbelief.

That was really good. I was ho-hum on most episodes this season, but this episode really nailed it.

I surprisingly loved this show. 

Freaks me out, too. Who’s the Boss was my jam. 

Sadly and ironically, with CC gone this potentially portends bad things for Dorothy.

I don’t know what I find more bonkers: this trailer, or that Chris Elliot now looks like my older twin. I seriously did a double-take.

Oof. That was “Frank’s Brother” level of doodoo.

Huh. I thought that was terrific, though I do wish there were about five to ten more minutes to explore the back-half more. A-

That looks... kind of amazing.

I agree, American Gods is easily my least favorite Gaiman book. 

People seemed to have come around on Black Museum from the initial hate, but I have to admit I still hate it and find it horrible. USS Callister was easily the best, while I also enjoyed Metalhead and Hang the DJ. Arkangel and Crocodile both made little sense when thought about for more than two minutes and needed to

You just named a bunch of amazing things. I don’t get it.

Kaling just didn’t fit and really threw the episode off for me. The problem is not with her, but that the show has such an established core dynamic (13 years!) that introducing anyone as a part of the gang will ring hollow and false. Everything with the doll was gold, though.

That’s spot on.

That trailer has me feeling things.

As a sci-fi junkie, I also think Moon has a very good argument for best sci-fi movie of the last two decades. Definitely in my top five.

The Dr. Nira Cain-N’Degeocello’s segments have had their moments, and I can see what Baron Cohen is attempting to do, but I don’t think he’s executing it well enough. The best one was the Arizona segment, but in the others he seems to try and embody the right-wing caricature of progressives and confront them with it

My first instinct also was that she was one of the 12, but it doesn’t make a lot of sense unless there is a lot more to be revealed. Personally, I think she put Eve and her son on the task force as a way of leading them somewhere (perhaps the 12? something else?). Freezing on the shot where she looks directly at the