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I had one of those HP OmniBooks. The tiny mouse did not hung on by a thin rubber cord, it slid out and had a thin ruler/slider which kept it attached to the main body, and also prevented the mouse from having free motion. Since it was a Windows machine, one learned all the keyboard shortcuts very quickly, because the

She was naked for an action sequence in Altered Carbon!!!

Huh. He is the reason why I tuned in to begin with...

Is James Remar busy? He has to be cast in the Dexter prequel.

They built that street with fake houses and everything in Canada.

CSI: Miami you mean?

Haha. I’ve seen enough TV shows and movies that use Toronto’s and Vancouver’s Chinatowns as Hong Kong. Ha!

Also, the songs code was devised by them.

What are you, fifteen?

The anachronisms are... well, they exist. Ellie knows things that she shouldn’t know about normal life, considering she was born after the pandemic and was only educated by FEDRA, like video arcade games. But yep, other than that, a very moving episode that gives us the gist of the game and Joel’s purpose.

La Casa de Papel has been the only exception. And it ended, which is definitely not the Netflix business format.

Picard’s last season already has a larger cast than... any previous Trek show, and we still haven’t been introduced to the villains. This only proves the moments of badassery will be dumped at the end, in the final two episodes.

This show, which was also created by the producer of Gotham, was bonkers sometimes, but always watchable, and introduced the Wayne’s daughter, someone I had no idea existed. Too bad it was cancelled. It was best watched without thinking it was connected to Batman or DC.

Netflix? From Spain? It doesn’t end with one season, and will be cancelled at the end of season 2 which ends in a cliffhanger.

Exactly. Don’t watch expecting connections to Batman, watch because it’s a well-made show and sometimes crazy.

I absolutely loved this show.

Yes, the whole Batman had a sister! secreet will never be revealed now. Damn!

This sucks. Too bad there weren’t that many folks watching, but this was a pretty decent well-made show with great theme music and bonkers reimaginings of an alternate pre-Batman Batmanverse.

Pennyworth’s showrunner was the same producer as Gotham’s, and it was a very good, if sometimes bonkers show.

I get this feeling that a professional historian would laugh at the history of Mandalore presented in this article. Everything’s so black and white, so two-dimensional, so unrealistic, so that’s not how history works...