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She is far too charming for the role. FAR TOO CHARMING.

In this case, I'd say it really doesn't, at least for me… "Tall Hunky Blackness" are just three things that the original character wasn't. He was a short thin red-haired guy, which is the exact opposite physical appearence since ginger people tend to be extra pale. It's not that being tall, hunk and black is bad or

I bet Bryan Fuller could do exactly that, there is a close enough scene in Hannibal.

The fact that he has access to ultra-special fabrics despite working at a newspaper seems like a pretty clear clue of something weird…

I thought it was a nice throwback to some 'recent' feminist movements, like the Riot Grrrls and all that, who tried to re-empower make-up, high heels, the concept girl and others. There is nothing inherently wrong about being a girl, but it is used as an insult in some contexts and languages, the same as "being a

Well, not if what you say (that being a young actress conditions your pay) is true. If young actresses can't be paid as much, but older actresses don't get the leading roles, I can see how both issues could be related, because there would be basically no way for an actress to get paid as much as actor ever. By the

Exactly. I am pretty sure HBO rejected Mad Men because they couldn't understand why they hadn't seen Hendrick's boobs in the pilot.

I don't think it is necessarily about hormones, but the way in which we live difers, as do our experiences, and that shapes our tastes. Of course, it is not exact science, but I think there is a valid point to make about that. Which is why we have a "male gaze" and are starting to talk about "female gaze" lately.

I honestly can't think of one thing that wasn't a draw in Mad Men.

Definitely check Supergirl. The pilot was pretty good fun, which has merit considering that we are all a bit done with origin stories when it comes to superheroes. The show's palette has the perfect touch of pop color in a Devil Wears Prada style. I can't wait to see more. Not a fan of their Jimmy at this point, but I

The name is different in every translation due to the "I am". In Spanish, it is Tom Sorvolo Ryddle. In French, it involves Elvis.

After watching a lot of his movies, and his brother in two shows, I think there is no way to ask "How awesome would Mikkelsen be?" without the answer being "perfect". Those two can act the hell ouf of anything, the talent must run in the family!

I'd say it is Megamind with magic and Severus Snape as the protagonist.

Ah, it was Minerva! I thought so, but I didn't dare mention the name… That is why I thought I was maybe getting confused with something from Percy Jackson, you know, the Greek name. I was glad she was dropped, not because of Artemis, who remained his usual disgusting self with a touch of awkwardness that I recall as

Well, we are also in the time of superhero movies, the year of spy movies and there is also a level of dark antihero still going, so I guess we could get something decent…

I remember that, but I can't remember her name. I think I recall she had blonde curly hair, though, which sounded very Greek. But I may be confusing her with someone from Percy Jackson…

Is 25 too young? Because Jack O'Connell is my favourite at the moment. I don't even know why, but I think he'd nail it.

I couldn't get into that one. It was probably the topic, I've never been comfortable around drugs other than books, movies and shows…

I feel you I am thinking that maybe I should just stop watching TV shows, because honestly, what is even close to that? Maybe The Good Wife when it is good, but I don't think so…

Well, I could see that happening in Hannibal, only it would be Will with the wine over his breast, possible after falling in alcoholism after failing to kill himself and Hannibal. Yes. That sounds like something Fuller would do.