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I’m glad you mentioned sincerity because I think that’s why a couple of my favorite scenes landed so well. When Rapunzel gets to Corona and starts immersing herself in the people and culture of the kingdom, the entire sequence was done so well and I love how the score swells till its time for the lanterns. And then whe

Came here to make a similar comment. Tangled is far superior.

I hadn’t realized that Rabbi left for the final time without the “dead or in jail” warning. That makes it especially tragic and sad. Since I assume Satchel left Barton Arms without talking to anyone, he’ll never find out from the front desk lady where/why Rabbi left.

There’s gonna have to be some closure then. Either Calamita is alive and we get to see him get a satisfying death, or we see his feet under a building like the Wicked Witch of the East. It would be really nice if Rabbi is still alive, but I feel his death has a reason and meaning to it. :(

Calamita’s death was very anticlimactic and I wish we could have seem that POS suffer a lot more. RIP, Rabbi. I hope Satchel and Rabbit have a long future together.

She definitely didn’t let heartbreak and betrayal sully her ability to write sweet romantic comedies.

Thanks for mentioning Sleepless in Seattle, another film that I absolutely adore and is one of my favorites. Both were Nora Ephron at her finest. Whenever the opportunity arises, I like to use/say “H & G” and MFEO.

TIL she was in Smallville.  

For both Arrival and Enchanted, she gave performances that I don’t think any other A-list actress could have done as well as she did. It seems unfair to say that about other actresses when you just would never know what they would have done with the roles, but I firmly believe those were roles meant for Amy to knock

I previously was only aware of strychnine as poison for vermin, but per Encyclopedia Wikipedia, it says the onset of action is 10-120 minutes so the quickness with which Dr. Harvard showed symptoms seems fast. Oraetta’s macaron recipe would have had to have a pretty high strychnine content, but then I’m sure it

she should have won for Arrival, wasn’t even nominated :(

Exactly, thank you, Dr. Lizardo. Even today, if you were to need acute inpatient care from a doctor specializing in toxicology, you’d likely have to go to or be transferred to a tertiary hospital.

That would have definitely been in the realm of possibility since that’s a renowned hospital. 

Zack was asking an honest question and I was just answering it.

To answer Zack’s question (To a “hospital specializing in the treatment of poisons.” Honest question: is that a thing?), medical toxicology is a thing. A friend of mine who’s an ER doc did a fellowship in that. I assume back during this time period of Fargo, it was probably an extremely rare specialty so Dr. Harvard

I also would like to know why Odis had to kill all three at the end. Him killing Deafy was shocking, but I thought, okay I get it. But then when he shot Swanee and then attempted to shoot at Zelmare, I was lost. 

I unabashedly love You’ve Got Mail and it’s one of my favorite films. I remember watching it in the theater over Christmas break with my family in high school and we also owned it on VHS because my sister and I loved it so much. It’s definitely one of those movies that I can watch if it happens to be on TV no matter

I’m also mostly vested in Rabbi and he didn’t show up once last night. This season has been clunky and disjointed (I hate using these words to describe a show because it feels like a lazy description but there’s no other way to describe S4) and my interest in what happens has really taken a nosedive the past two

I went and found an article that talks about how he was casted and it basically was offered to him right after Noah saw him play at a gig in Austin.  Insane. 

I remember reading your comment about Andrew Bird and had to go back and find it. It’s funny because I remember your story now whenever I see him on screen during Fargo and think, “What an insufferable jerk.” Haha