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I’ll be watching this. I lived in LA in the 70s and early 80s and loved it there. Was a huge Lakers fan and watched all there games. Then in 83 we moved to Boston. One of the best nights of my life was watching Game 7, 1985 in the Garden. Sweet vindication.

I don’t agree. I think Amanda Peet’s portrayal is far more dimensional than Baxter’s was and the story was over all far more fleshed out and truthful. The original movie never went there in showing what a narcissistic asshole Dan Broderick was, or that Linda Kolkena was aggressive in pursuing Dan and purposely

Turner’s not malicious and scheming just for the sake of it. If it doesn’t benefit her, she’s not going to do it.

I agree. Peet was outstanding in Dirty John Betty as Betty Broderick, and I want to see her in more stuff, but Coon is so perfect as Bertha, the indomitable social climber.

A verbal agreement is a legally binding contract.

I can’t wait for that little shit, Sebastian, to become zombie chow.

I think you need to go back and rewatch Hunger Games.

“Hard and fast” is an expression that’s been around forever. It means “fix and definitive.” But you’re right about Lynch referring to the karmic reincarnation. He’s not a Buddhist, but is heavy into the Transcendental Meditation movement. The meditation practice itself is fine (it’s just one form of Hindu meditation),

“Hard and fast” is an expression that David Lynch did not come up with. It means “fixed and definitive.”

Well for one, Bynes’ family weren’t blood sucking leeches who had her performing for years so they could all live off of that. So big difference there.

It used to be there because that’s where I watched it. American Experience is also on Amazon Prime.

It’d be nice and I hope it happens.

Andrew Lincoln is down in Atlanta right now — pics of him with Norman Reedus out on the town dining at some restaurant. Makes me wonder if the CRM’s going to show up which reminds me I need to finish the second season of World’s Beyond. But I find it so boring it’s hard to get motivated to do that.

Eh, it was a little bizarre, but it didn’t bug me that much. I mean did we really need to see Lydia retrieve a rope and, between the two of them get it anchored so Aaron could escape? I was satisfied with seeing Aaron survive.

God that accent, it always drove me nuts. Also how no one in her family had the same southern accent. Hershel’s was a soft southern accent, I don’t think Beth even tried for one, and Maggie’s doesn’t exist any place in real life.

I was so pissed with the way they handled Abraham’s and Glenn’s deaths that I was out for quite awhile. I sort of caught up after awhile, but I truly hated the whole Whisperers storyline so I pretty much skimmed that. I’m not sure when it got interesting for me again, but this final season has definitely sparked my

Yeah, well, I was just being nice by not including Tolkein.  But you’re not wrong.

Yeah that was kind of the point. Also there are thousands of good, professional writers who have to make a deadline and manage it. Martin is creative but he needs to get a grip. He’s not Tolstoy or Shakespeare or Cervantes.

Supposedly Martin asked King how could he wrote so fast, and King came back with how could Martin be so slow. It wasn’t a negative thing on King’s part, but I think the criticism is certainly implied.

I’d really love to read Winds. I still fully expect to one day