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So, did you think Wall·E sucked until the humans showed up and that Deckard was a true hero in Blade Runner?

They were minimally involved with The Peripheral. They weren’t the creators or showrunners and they didn’t write or direct any episodes. It’s the same with Fallout, except Nolan actually directed a few episodes. They seem to be for Amazon what JJ Abrams was for shows like Lost (after season 1) and Fringe.

Think what we got was a good ending for what we had, but...I also kinda think Nolan and Joy are some of the few creators that nail endings. The Person of Interest series finale is maybe one of the best network finales in recent memory. Everything logically follows and gives closure without completely closing the door.

Like what Mike Flanagan did when The Midnight Club was released.

Not to be that guy, but it’s really been irking me to see how common it’s become to use “reign in” when you mean “rein in.” Rein in means pull on the reins to slow the horse down, reign in means... I don’t know, put a king in it?

So much.

Yeah normally I’d either not care at all, or prefer to see it made in full, but for Westworld in particular, I’d actually be completely fine with, like, a 2,000-word summary of whatever season 5 would have been.

The last season ended in a way that works as a finale at least. They could continue for one more, but it’s not a terrible place to end it.

Four seasons and a musical.

It felt more ending than cliffhanger to be honest, Hosts live forever in AI heaven when humanity dies off

I’d be perfectly okay with Nolan & Joy just telling us what the ending they had in mind was, so everyone (the audience, the cast, the crew) can move on to work and watch other things.

I love the meta aspect of a show about zombies itself becoming a half-dead, directionless, shambling carcass that goes on forever. 

The first, of course, are the “Western Forces,” which include exactly one Western state—California—along with Texas. In reality, few states are as fundamentally different as California and Texas...

I would imagine that these lines are arbitrary and not really that important to the movie. I would focus on the premise: The film documents the journalists struggling to survive during a time when the U.S. government has become a dystopian dictatorship and partisan extremist militias regularly commit war crimes.

Prior to reading this, when I saw the map in the trailer, I had concluded it was an uneasy alliance of two states wanting to separate from the union because they were worried that the extreme politics of the other state would take over the country.

This is a great idea for a sequel!  Or does it take place in the unknown time between Boy Meets World and Girl Meets World? Did they get Danielle Fishel to sign on?

If we’re going for authenticity in that Thundercats film, then I can’t wait to see speedos, bondage straps and massive hair, assuming it ever gets made.

Got a voice actor who’s become problematic? Kidnapped some folks maybe? Showed up at a certain insurrection?

Don’t exactly see K-Stew needing to pull a Michael Caine and make a Jaws 4 for a house.

I love that there are people on this planet who have thoroughly digested all 8 seasons of fucking Home Improvement and want to continue the adventure.