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No mention of Dean Norris showing up as Hank? I’m assuming he’ll be a relatively minor character, although who knows.

What you’re describing is essentially “how to be humane.” To remember that we all drop the ball, routinely, and that the remarkable thing — the exception — are those few times and places that we manage to carry it home. It reminds me of Hamlet’s discussion with Rosencrantz & Guildenstern: “...use every man after his

S/T was initially going to be credited soley to the jicks until the label intervened. As it stands their name appears on the CD itself and it was fully recorded w/ John Moen & Joanna Bolme. Face The Truth has the full Jicks line-up on but three tracks - their name appears on the back cover, and they appear here and

This was my take as well (having not read the novel). That the guy in prison was put through the ringer like Terry (regarding the two dead girls), but no one ever questioned his guilt so he went to prison. And since he was a nurse at the home where Terry’s dad lived, I assume he (or the villain in his guise) is the

I had the same feeling. Although I think I figured out that he was another framed “child-killer” like Terry when he got the letter, and I thought he was sharpening the lens for self-defense. But I guess suicide works, too?

I haven’t read the book. I was pretty baffled by the prison scenes, but confident they would start to make sense and content to wait for them to do so. And it was pretty satisfying when it came together at the end--I assume the prisoner that killed himself was in the same situation as Terry, and wasn’t lucky enough to

Are you trying to tell me my wife is leaving me?

yep. the writer seems to be forgetting about the rating-forced creation of season 2 of big little lies, which was ultimately a forgettable waste of time and talent.

I mean, it was a great season. The stuff it did with the universe was compelling, and the ending was a nice meaningful spot that leaves a lot of potential.

Watch Jungle also. 

He was great in Horns too!

I’ve been looking for a show to fill the Watchmen void, and this may be it. I read the book, and found it to be stronger than Mr. Mercedes. Fan of Jason Bateman (Dirty Words!!!!!), so was eager to see how he would direct and act in this miniseries. Guess that dilemma has been solved.

This was a damn fine evening of television for my wife and I. Those aerial establishing shots at the beginning of each episode were fantastic, and it was interesting to see the way they set the stage. I noticed the pig imagery from the beginning of Roanoke foreshadowed the BBQ joint where we found the clue in Dayton.

My sister saw Charlie’s Angels and approximated K-Stew trying to be the “fun” one in a movie to a T-800 learning how to replicate human emotion.

As someone who unabashedly loves "The Abyss," "Sphere," "Deep Star Six," and "Leviathan," this movie looks like it was tailor made for me. Look I'm thrilled guys, but an audience of one isn't really gonna earn your budget back.

This is my favorite album of 2019 and it’s not even close. I think these are some of the best songs she’s ever written. I love certain tracks on My Woman (“Intern” and “Sister” especially), but it always felt too long and I’ve never made it through the whole thing in one sitting.

It’s not the same instrumentation in any way. All Mirrors is the album of the year. Period.

Lark? A slog? That song is gigantic.

Every teacher's fantasy.

"Looks around nervously." Don't tell anyone, but i am a member of the Gods of Egypt fanclub. Hasbro transforming Egyptian Gods. SCOTTISH Gerard Butler. Seriously, there's a lot to love here.