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Jester A. Arthur
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He will forever be that Xindi-Reptilian from Star Trek: Enterprise to me.

Heroes Reborn

One more and it qualifies as typecasting.

Regarding Plemons' character, all I could think of was not Meth Damon but instead Landry going "sheesh, not again".

The way his hands looked (rather smooth and rubbery) it's probably a fat suit and a lot of makeup wizardry.

I fast-forwarded through some stuff. For me it's either that or hitting "Pause" a lot (for example, it usually takes me about an hour to watch one episode of Veep). This was intriguing enough to bother, but I'm not sure I'll do so every week.

I watched tonight with Allison Hendrix

We're bombarded (heh) with plot, but we're not really given a reason to care for any of it. Meaning even if we eventually might, we will have either missed a lot of potentially important information necessary to follow the narrative properly, or it's all pretty irrelevant anyway so why bother.

I recently caught a rerun of Race The Sun, that was kinda good entertaining.

But if one could realistically (not in an earliest-biological-possibility way, but actual life) be the other's offspring, it's an automatic ick, or at least seriously weird, no matter the ages.

Having the Cheerleader survive the first half of the first season was the shark-jumping moment. But yes, the first season finale doubled down on the decline.

And a series about two private investigators called Jack & Russell.

Boo!

Aww, now I'm sad.

The drive Niska gives to Laura is in a silver casing and the one she has on the train is in a black casing. Clearly two different drives.

Now the guy who is always trying to traffic individual letters on the down low finally makes sense!

It's probably taken as proof that "if THOSE PEOPLE can afford to buy THIS then they're clearly getting TOO MUCH of MY MONEY".

He'll teach children the importance of punctuation by showing them the difference between a big-ass dick and a big ass-dick.

Both female characters (the other one being the doctor) are better than the male ones. John / Aaron Ashmore mostly scrapes by on residual Jinksy / Warehouse 13 sympathy (the latest episode is more promising in that regard, though), the other one's a dud.

I has improved a lot in the second season. The first one was mostly good for watching it ironically because it was plenty ludicrous, but since this season's premiere they've dumped the crappy leftover plot points pretty quick and started to work on telling a more coherent story. (Kind of similar to what they did in