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Demitasses are tiny and used for shots of espresso. He was talking about the plot point as energizing the film but only momentarily.

Yeah, it remains a coincidence that never gets properly explained except that it just happens that Luke Cage's wife was up to secretive stuff (that also doesn't get enough explanation for me).

I lived in Sydney for a year, so insofar as that qualifies me as any kind of expert, the NSW beer is definitely Tooheys (and I think I might've been a weirdo for preferring Tooheys New?). Also, Fosters is definitely the main/only/major Australian beer that gets exported, which is why it's the one everyone cites.

No. I appreciated the angle they were going for, but ultimately, whoever that villain D'Onofrio was playing was, he was not Wilson Fisk.

Wow, that's good casting. Bravo.

Morgan doesn't start on "The Walking Dead" until the end of the sixth and doesn't become a regular until the seventh season, so he should be able to stay on "The Good Wife" full-time this season. I think what this news actually does is further telegraph that this season of "The Good Wife" will in fact be the last one.

I thought they'd already ordered a zombie show: "BrainDead" from the creators of "The Good Wife"?

Holy shit, this comment is everything.

That was the explanation in the "Animorphs" book series, of all things.

Raktajino is coffee (albeit of the Klingon variety).

That's tough. My favorite one-off is Mariel Hemingway: her role in "Manhattan" is in my all-time top favorite performances.

Barry Bostwick, that's a new one to me. "Stony Scary Photo Program" or something?

Mulgrew is anti-choice (or at least anti-abortion) in keeping with her Catholicism, but otherwise I can't think for the life of me why you'd assume she was conservative. Her ex-husband ran for governor in Ohio on the Democratic ticket in 2002, for one thing, and she speaks on generally left-wing issues fairly

This was a PSA I didn't know I needed. I'm about to be a big fan of "Togetherness" and a fan of "Justified" for the first time since Martindale's stint in the second season.

I'm missing a joke here or something: I love me some Mary effin' Steenburgen, but I dunno what that has to do with "Looking" or its cancellation. Fill me in.

The general idea is that next season will be the last, but the Kings recently mentioned the idea of the show continuing for a good while to come if CBS wants it to, so I dunno.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure the Kings are convinced they're losing Goode to "Downton Abbey," so they're trying to phase him out even though they, at least, were super excited about his chemistry with Margulies.

Nathan Lane is busy with a play, Jess Weixler moved to Los Angeles, and Taye Diggs is a series regular on "Murder in the First." He joined "The Good Wife" when it seemed as though his other show was going to be canceled, but then it wasn't, so away he went.

Bishop didn't kill his wife for having an affair. He was pushing marriage counseling. He killed his wife for setting up messy divorce proceedings, demanding too much money, and most damning of all, hurting Dylan in the process

Darius Khondji shot "The Immigrant," not Lubezki.