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And milk, don't forget the milk…

He did the voice-work for the short lived animated Black Panther series that ran on BET. Kerry Washington also starred.

So we're just gonna ignore We Are Your Friends? I mean, everybody else did so why should we be any different…

I really do try not to be that guy but this is kinda old news, at least regarding Yondr. I believe they were covered by WIRED in reference to their business plan to be used at music/entertainment venues that wanted to implement a "no cell phones" policy.

Hey, hey, hey…let's leave HACF outta this, ok? I'm one of the twelve people incredibly excited for S3.

At Thanksgiving, my sister in law received a text from a number she didn't recognize and was unsure how to respond. Without hesitation, I remarked, "New phone, who dis?".

I watch, they renew, I watch again!

A few thoughts:
1) I slept through most of the 2nd half only to wake to Hanzee arriving at the cabin, so that was pretty jarring.
2) Only thing missing in the convenience store scene was Hanzee saying "Call it, friend-O" in a menacing baritone.
3) How satisfying was it to see Ed just step to Dodd's and deck him? Only

I figured that scene was coming once the officer released her with no explanation but the lead up to that was brilliant. I was worried for the first time, thinking "Ok, how're they gonna write JJ out of this one?" and then that scene unfolded. Grade A stuff…

I kept waiting for Tennant to do that weird tongue flick thing and say "Hello, Father"…(Well, he kinda did the second thing.)

So Jesus can't be Black?
#BlackJesusMatters

It's a perpetual Rocky motion machine…that prints money.

"Long story short…"
"Too late!"

He does quite a bit of voice work if I recall…

I'll take Punisher over Iron Fist anyways. Especially with how his code of ethics will supremely clash with DD and JJ's way of getting things done…

I kept waiting for him to complain about not receiving said cake fast enough…

Gotta check the box though. So when the folks that don't know Wakanda ask questions, those in know will say, "Remember that scene…"

I think this episode drives home the limitations of binge-watching. The brain stops processing individual moments, interactions and just stays melding chunks together.
1) Hope kills herself to push Jessica past wanting to merely capture Kilgrave and into accepting that he needs to be killed. Essentially an all female

Thank God, I wasn't the only one thinking about Hannibal! Halfway through the episode I thought: "I wonder if Hannibal would find Kilgrave intriguing or exasperating?" Also, I wondered if his powers could effect gods like Thor or Loki. Which made me think of a scenario where Loki meets Kilgrave, a thousand

The police bullpen scene is a perfect example of anticipating writing yourself into a corner and giving your story a well-earned means out at the last minute. A lesser show would have had her arrested and wasted episodes on her in jail while Trish and co. try to figure out how to exonerate her, then waste add'l