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Okay, guys, settle down. The article isn’t saying this is BETTER than Spielberg or REPLACING Spielberg, or that Spielberg himself isn’t still working and relevant. It simply is the Spielberg-INSPIRED film that “we’ve been waiting for.” As in “of all the directors who have come AFTER Spielberg and been inspired to

Actually—not to knock all the hard effort that went into it—it kinda ultimately looks like the Millennium Falcon got caught in a Sherwin-Williams paint factory explosion by way of a Jeff Gordon fan convention.

All of the joy in my life has been distilled to this moment.

Cool, okay, so it was there. Thanks for catching that and letting me know. I guess I really HAVE just lost so much interest I was barely paying attention on that count. Though gotta say...seems like it should be a much more frequently-commented on factor...not to mention why no secondary illnesses as a result of it,

I think story writers today are truly between a narrative rock and a hard place (and I’m not offering this as a rebuke to your review).

And I’d argue, though granted at this point it’s gnat-shit picked from pepper, that anyone who has lived most if not all their adult life with superpowers or super-powering enhancements has to at least some measurable psychological degree not retained quite as much of the day-to-day living-as-an-average-person

You cited that others on the team are detective-level skills, and identifying the corpse, from the situation indicated, could indeed have been done by others on the JL. Of course, you also still missed the underlying point that this entire issue was written for the JL to give Gordon his first big test operating with

The show has simply gotten too ridiculous and repetitive. I honestly only catch it now when my wife—who insists on grimly and determinedly sticking it out as a viewer—has it on and I’m half-listening in the background noise.

Biggest issues I have with TWD at this point are that it still has never addressed certain

1. Barry is a forensic scientist, most predominantly a chemist. Yes, that means he has a great deal of skill in this arena...but a detective is more than a forensics or technical expert. They also incorporate psychology and criminal methodology in their work and are given training and experience in creating original

This highlights exactly the problem with this show even as it hinges on its strength: Peter Capaldi.

It’s not a new thing that “Doctor Who” relies primarily on the strength of the performance of whomever is playing the Doctor. But WHAT that given actor is performing still has to have great merit to be worth all that

It was fun to first watch this with a friend of mine who’s way more hardcore a WoW player whereas I just played it back when it was a first-person sim in the aught days. So I immediately spotted the original game elements while my friend was getting all red-faced “Hey, where’re the Taurens? And what about the Undead

I honestly couldn’t imagine a better actor to cast as Holmes' father than John Noble. Here's hoping we get Rhys Ifans back as Mycroft for a full family reunion soon.

I have a condition where girlfriends sometimes cut themselves free of me and disappear. Doctors have given me all kinds of reasons why this is, including “I’m not a doctor, you need a psychiatrist, and this is a Burger King.”

I think I'm gonna stick with 'idiopathic,' too. It's a mystery.

Okay, cool, the bits on Mohinder and 9th Wonders I sort of figured would just be a matter of somebody having more energy or a better memory than I for how the last couple seasons of the first run went down. I recalled Mo getting fixed up but I’d thought they’d reversed the powers entirely not just the physical

I will concede the father. That’s shown up in my father as well. But we’re talking the mother in this example. And I don’t know any mother that forgets their kid’s birthday if they actually gave birth. My mom even remembers what day of the week it was. Under the worst pressure, I could see forgetting details like the

The Zygons are at least a welcome change from the near-constant re-hashing of Daleks/Cybermen as antagonists (and to a lesser recent extent, Sontarans/Weeping Angels). Though I have some issue with them as an overall character concept.

My neighborhood used to be the ‘suburbs’ of my home city, but over the last 40 years or so development and mall building has swallowed it to where it’s basically just ‘north of downtown’ and the suburbs are way out in the sticks. So the street my wife and I live on—and both coincidentally grew up around—is early-60’s

So here, a freebie for the writers at “Sleepy Hollow”for maybe the next Halloween (if there is one).

A young literary historian suddenly contacts Ichabod and Abbie, made aware of Ichabod’s existence because of his stirring up publicity for his preservation efforts on the archives. The historian has been working on his

This ‘crossover’ totally dragged “Sleepy Hollow” into the toilet for Halloween. And this is coming from a guy who years ago enjoyed the “Profiler/Pretender” crossover that stretched even the credibility of those admittedly-ludicrous series.

First off: “Bones” has no chemistry. Tried to watch it a long time ago, just

I have some big problems that dovetail with these remarks as well, but maybe I’m just being a bit more nitpicky. First off:
- The ‘I can make things digital/real’ power...which apparently also includes the ability to embed charges of that power into inanimate objects like Hiro’s sword. What exactly is the evolutionary