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John Mora
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Still waiting for them to cast Batou in the ScarJo Ghost in the Shell.

Yeah, I kinda feel Dredd is one of those cult movies that is going to be far more appreciated 5-10 years after its release. Which is strange, since I didn't think its charms were so obscure at the time. And reviews like A.V. Club's are what kept me from seeing it in theaters!

The Walking Dead?

Better a dead Dale than a living Carol, in my book!

They may be soft, but I feel like the unspoken sentiment is that they almost deserve to have cruelty and misfortune visited down upon them, which I hope I'm just misinterpreting…

I actually kinda hate Carol because even though what she does is in the interest of their survival and is pragmatic, it's still just heartless and revealing of an inner ugliness that lurks within her.

The animation director for The Return had a pretty unique style. Even Greg looked different, his goatee/beard-thing was a lot more scruffy instead of the cloud-like puff it usually is.

It seemed to me like Lapis was wanting to punish herself for some reason, e.g. staying in her cell. I don't know if it was guilt over her involvement in leading them back to Steven, or hopelessness of the situation back on the homeworld or what. I hope we haven't seen the last of them, because that's a pretty sad fate.

Goku calls upon the help of every individual on earth to help give him the energy for Spirit Bombs and such, brah.

The hand reminded me of Medical Mechanica from FLCL… or Master Hand from Smash Bros.

I would've rather had absolutely zero explanation than a series of half-explanations and red herrings that it gave me.

Kairo's a creepy film, but it's so, SO vague that it kinda turned me off.

Leeched off my parents' cable app. TWC had a good number of them on demand at one point.

The thing that made me laugh the hardest in this whole show was Dipper's failed doppelganger from the copier. I was not expecting that kind of humor from a Disney show.

But… LOST and Twin Peaks were good!

Wow, this episode really showed the debt it owes to LOST as a template for how to layer mythology and mystery. The whole doomsday machine business and its effects on the town reminded me a whole lot of the hatch.

Hard to have kids when your husband is gay as f.

Adele Dazeem, her Mirror Universe counterpart!

Beck Hanson

Or have her show up in Empire and she and Taraji P. Henson can just strut around each other for 42 minutes a week.