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I saw the trailer only, but it looked to me like the Criminal Minds of time travel shows.

He was being a good cop, and maybe would do the same for anyone, but the disparity in the anecdotes overall is quite troubling.

Didn't Homer use his to change channels too?

I just saw a guy get pulled over by a cop, block a public driveway, jump out of his car waving his arms in anger while storming over to the cop's vehicle. I was thinking if he was anything but a 50-something white guy he would have been shot or at least in cuffs on the ground. Instead he was calmly persuaded to go

DeeDee: Still messing up Dexter's lab

Did you just assume his race??? Triggered!

And shame on the lot of you for not mentioning Simba and Mufasa! Shame!!!

And how about Ned and Arya Stark? Those were some great heart-to-heart scenes amidst the chaos and scheming for sure.

I'm gonna go inter-species on y'all: Tarzan and his Gorilla mother from the Disney movie. As a parent, I embarrassingly get a bit choked up when I think of how the last hope of his human parents before being mauled by the leopard was for their little boy to somehow be saved, and enters mama gorilla who not only saves

He was in that Swayze movie about big rig trucks, so I guess he's okay in my book.

He's not a musician! He IS THE MUSIC!!!

I wouldn't say "better", but the 1990 version of Night of the Living Dead was just as scary and a better made film than the original, in my opinion. I think the black and white enhances the spook factor of the original, but the remake with Tony Todd achieved the eeriness nonetheless.

BEETHOVEN!!! Did you slobber in my shoes again???

Lol Raising fuckin Arizona!

I don't care for his lead roles, but he's thrived in his supporting roles. That movie where he has a baby with his girl best friend was pert-near unwatchable.

He could be the villain in the next James Bond movie!

Bridge to Terebithia, anyone?

I guess it also depends on which episode you catch as your first one. My first Thrones episode was the one where the Hound and Arya "eat every last chicken" in that tavern. I was hooked!

Good question. I did the same with Thrones and didn't start until midway through season 4. I guess you can still tell that this guy doesn't like that guy and so-and-so must have a wild history with such-and-such…

That's YOU'RE opinion!