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The music and the cinematography were basically two additional characters of the ensemble, just brilliant. I hope Fincher can pull it off.

In most cases fan films or even fan created modifications to games (Star Trek and Star Wars specifically) tend to be tolerated by the original copyright holders, and sometimes encouraged; when the first Star Trek fan films started coming out these were so obscure and mostly really poorly done that Paramount did not

I am really liking the show, and it gets better with each episode (like any show or good story should) but it seems like the reviewer is really focusing on the negatives, and that is fine in one or two reviews but almost all of them? it seems it is more of list of what they don't like, than a review of what the

I am really liking the progression of this, I do like that they are not instant experts on Blood Sucking Worm Vampires, and I really like the gouhlie, over the top horror scenes. Hmm I will be sticking it out and looking forward to more.

I was pleasantly surprised by The 100, even though it is on CW (funny how this seen as sub-par) It is a really solid Sci-Fi, yes it does have the trademark YA lovey dovey crap that is shown way too much on the CW but it is fairly minimal, and in most cases has even added to the dynamic. I am looking forward to the

Hey for the people buying the Laura Palmer House in Everett, WA here are some fun facts:

Like we have always watched it via Pirate Bay and other illegal torrent sites duh. :)

it will be on BBC I-Player, but you need a UK IP address, get a cheap VPN for like 3-6 bucks a month well worth it for all the shows BBC I-Player and 4 On Demand have I too have removed the Cable noose, and I don't even miss it. T

I almost wished they had played the A-Team music while Cosima and Fan-Boy Genetics guy where building the pencil gun (it was playing in my head) Fine, Fun and always excellent show. Look forward to next season.

I really like the concept of this show, and the story and mythology is pretty cool but it always seems like the set pieces are just a bit off, like they are trying too hard to make it look "apocalyptic".

This is why I have a VPN service for about $3 US a month I can watch anything in any country BWAHAHAHAAA (cough)

I grew up Lutheran, and Odenkirk really nailed that Midwest "Ah shucks" type character. He is becoming one of my favorite character actors. I really enjoyed Fargo, I am so glad programs like this are being made, looking forward to seeing whats next.

Thank You, Thank You. I think you just summed up my feelings perfectly about this show, I see it as separate from the books completely. I enjoy as it's own entity with its own rules. I do disagree that it will be only 70 hours, I think it will be closer to 80-90.

I am glad they did not show/introduce Lady Stoneheart, it would have taken away I think from a spectacular season, I think they may even need to slow down a bit, as they are starting to catch up up with GRRM. Look forward to future debates next season folks. cheers

I agree, I loved the pacing of this season everything was moving in all directions, toward the finish and I think it was brilliant that they did the Battle of the Wall before this episode, and closed some of the hanging threads, I think this finale was great and even uplifting compared to the other finales.

"Meanwhile on the wall a gang of Wildlings flee from an improvised Gatling gun that fires cabbages."

Did anyone else have "The A Team" music running though your head while they were getting ready for the battle?………..no ok, I will go back in my hole.

I was really impressed by the time jump in this, it seems more "real" to me. It always annoys me that crimes get solved in what seems like a few day in most shows, this whole year adds so much more to the story especially with 2 more episodes left. I can't wait to see what happens next.

I think the events of his (fake) life became his sales pitch, probably something similar to his acceptance speech, and in a small town these things get around. Also he was able to "save" 2 million in payouts from the widow Hess, I'm sure this was part of his bottom line.

I am really liking the anthology theme that's been happening, the British have done it for a while,. and in the early 60's this was pretty common in the States. You get good quality stories with a beginning, middle and an end. Better than movies for length, and normal television series for a decent finish.