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With the same cast, like AHS.

There's a chance that when a bomb explodes in your truck your head might just hurt.
Naaah, who am I kidding?

She should stop being so proud and ask her uncle Santa for help. He consistently gets leading roles in Hollywood near the end of each year.

I think his ego is, at least, partially fueled by his insecurities about not being omnipotent. Every time he gains omnipotence, he becomes subdued, even as far back as the first secret wars.

It's not (always) that simple. When you like a series, you wish that it will not get cancelled. In order for that to happen, you need more people, lots of people, to watch it too. People have limited time and can't sample everything, so the only recourse they have is to rely on reviews to decide on what to watch.

I think the OP is waaay off in just how bad Under the Dome is. We are talking about a show so epic in its lack of coherence and any sort of cause/effect relationship that it sits alone in the annals of television history (and I've had to watch Venezuelan soaps!)

"lollipop, snowman, toilet, mailbox, ghost", on the other hand… that comes up a lot.

I loved lots of lines from the police interviews, especially from the first one:
I can cut next period.
Oh, I -personally- will not tell her dad… but he may find out. I just want you to have all the information because you so deserve it.
I'm a graduate of the Federal School of Applied Cartooning.

Worst. Stalker. Ever!

Especially when the zombies remember that they don't really need to make him talk, in order to find out what he knows.

But does Mexican Hot Cheerleader Chocolate mean that the chocolate is Mexican hot chocolate, or that it's regular chocolate with Mexican hot cheerleader, or that it's regular Mexican chocolate with hot cheerleader, or that it's regular hot chocolate with plain Mexican cheerleader??

When you look at a good pie, it really seems that the crust and the filling are the same thing. It is all just a pie.

I think that character exploration is like a bowl of cherry filling. It can be good or it can be bad, but it will only make you feel sick if you try to just go at it with a spoon. Meanwhile, plot is like a bare crust. It can be good or it can be bad, but it will always taste too plain to eat on its own.

But my point is that the naked bodies are real, not fake. I think what most people object to is that there is a whole segment of workers who can be asked to take off their clothes in order to keep their job. Network TV provides people who desperately want to perform their art a venue for expression that is free from

Or a secret agent being allowed to use and keep his son's birthday as a password. Even our company forces a password change every month, and we're not in the business of jumping in front of bullets for anyone.

They did a closeup of her face.

He might be someone good from a biological standpoint. As in, "He came out good; his mind and/or body won't degenerate within days, like the others."

It's not that warped because the violence is all fake, special effects and tricks. If there ever were a single actor who got cut or hurt for real on purpose on the show, the outrage would be such that the entire network might collapse.

Actually, it's unclear if it's that, or if it's that Liv is focused on learning about their deaths, so her flashbacks focus on that. Since they're brains, she might have some mental control at some level. Maybe that's why Lowell never had a flashback that directly showed a kid's death until Liv told him about it, and

They were sorority sisters (and conspired together to get the loud ones kicked out).