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Even The Scary Ones
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Eh, the first episode was fiiiiiiiiiiiiiine. Nice to have Lincoln back. On the other hand, no pun intended, it’s kind of hilarious that NOW they decide maybe Rick needs one less hand. And this one also reinforces a valuable lesson, that no TWD person should ever spend too much time in a helicopter because it isn’t

Amusingly, if you want that story check out the Prisoners of Time comic miniseries that IDW released for the show’s 50th anniversary.

Or Matthew McConaughey killing holographic women. Actually..... never mind, I got my Next Generations mixed up.

“While fleeing the scene, witnesses claimed to hear the attacker proclaiming a deep love of orange soda.”

I suppose they should begin Scrubsing his name from the show now.

Just recut S1 of the CW Flash series into a movie and stick that in theaters, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.

This has to be one of the worst guerrilla marketing campaigns for a video game ever.

If the movie doesn’t end by just suddenly editing in the end of that one Treehouse of Horror about the fog that turns people inside out, it just wasn’t worth the effort.

I’m more excited for the inevitable sequel where Berenger is replaced by Treat Williams.

Fetty WHOOPS, am I right?

Ha! Rewatching the episode and catching a bunch of stuff I missed, I think the show just introduced the real Stephanie during Eugene and Maybe Fake Stephanie’s ice cream moment. Which still leads me to wonder what the hell’s going on with the Stephanie situation.

I love when the show plays out a situation where it’s either someone being too trusting that leads into an “oh no, my hubris!” situation, or something like tonight where I want to feel like the probably ex-Whisperers could’ve been treated with just a bit of kindness, rather than an immediate desire to torture them

Uhhhhhhhh. Well then. I wanted to just assume the previous Immortal Hulk “problem” was an accident. Which maybe it still was? But..... well then.

I unavoidably missed a chunk in the middle (and then forgot to stop watching the Ray Bradbury Theater marathon on Comet to catch the missing stuff when it replayed after Talking Dead, so onwards to next Sunday’s repeat before the new one as long as I don’t forget again!), but I liked what I did get. Or maybe the

I’m still not sure where I stand on this season. Not sure if having a longer season would’ve totally helped with everything, but it might’ve made some stuff a little less.... just sort of there. Probably my least favorite to date, though. I’m willing to show a bit of mercy due to COVID messing with everything, of

Not to mention the fun he got to experience during his Immortal Hulk stint.

That episode is one of the things I easily remember him from. Although I was briefly thinking it was an X-Files episode until just recently.

Employees should be able to enforce asking for proof of being vaccinated via the people ranting getting five minutes before tazers come out.

I still haven’t caught up totally (maybe only halfway-ish through this season), but it’s been so irritating how the show started fairly well and then almost immediately after the first season seemed to decide it wanted to cram what felt like to me several seasons worth of plots into one season, and for a show that I

In defense of the Inhumans in the MCU, they probably should’ve handed that project to anyone other than Scott Buck.