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But… they have a similar mole!

So far, it does. There's a mention of Dumbledore and obviously some uses of spells that would make Harry Potter fans go "whoo!", but the characters and setting are all new.

Frank!

Rowling has stated that the five movies will span 19 years, so they would end in 1945, presumably with Grindelwald's defeat. I'm not sure if Voldemort was at Hogwarts at that time?

She married the grandson of Newt Scamander, for one thing. Maybe she'll make an appearance in the fifth film, with a 100 year old Eddie Redmayne telling them all about his adventures.

I remember there being rumors about Kevin Durand being eyed for the role. He would have been great as well. For one thing, he's actually huge and intimidating, but he has a certain charm and sense of humor as well.

Yet also, somehow, the highlight of the season.

LOST had some great penultimate episodes. Also, technically, if this is "part 1" of the series finale, then we should count the first hours of LOST's finales as well… Which were even better!

Fringe's third season definitely deserves to be on that list. For a show that started out as a sci-fi procedural, the third season was where everything started to come together and make sense. It was filled with so many details that you only pick up on if you rewatch the entire show up to that point. On top of that,

Somehow, I feel like he does. He's just not telling us, which makes this show a lot more frustrating to me. None of the character motivations are clear to me.

That's not exactly how it went, but yeah, that's her! Now that was an Emmy-worthy performance. I just finished season 3 of The Americans and that scene she appeared in was even shorter than I expected it to be!

On the Emmy website it does say they won for "The Winds Of Winter"!

As is his right.

Chekhov's cat?

Apparently he has a role in Rogue One. That should help!

It's also an excuse for everyone else to not take him seriously, which I suspect is going to be a big problem for Naz if Stone is going to represent him.

I thought it was the answer to Breaking Bad's "REMEMBER MY NAME" final season poster.

This year I went to three films with Idris Elba in a major role with my girlfriend, and she still hasn't seen the man's face. It's a shame!

Also, no one is going to take Nas seriously with Stone as his lawyer. Stone seems like a celebrity on the show, and everyone he meets jokingly asks him about his feet. The fact that Stone is now trying to find a remedy (I think) tells us that he's personally invested in this case.

The actor's name is Jeremy Shamos. He recently played Mr. Kettleman on Better Call Saul!