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Justin
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I don't think they needed to ever bother with the infertility angle. Why must there be an established biological inability to have kids, in order to carry that perspective through to the end of her character's story? Why can't she simply remain childless because she WANTS to remain childless? The infertility thing

If memory serves, the scripts for Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained both were on the Internet long before the movies were finished.

The most meaningless thing a reporter or insider or analyst or whoever can ever say about anything is that something might happen "as soon as today". Because things happening sooner than today is always a possibility and we must distinguish between them.

I may be apologizing for it but I felt that the show's rather abrupt ending (where nothing coalesces quite as much as fans would expect) was engineered as such because the feature film will be the rightful "finale". When Hurwitz talked about the reason for doing these episodes, he often said that the reason they would