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I thought their original intent was a traditional season 4, that was just a last-minute hail mary to try to save the show?

I had a lot of down time at work, so I watched the last 8 episodes of Veronica Mars; watching the entire series has taken me about a year. I was pretty impressed by Season 3 overall, as it didn't seem nearly as dire as some people suggested. It was flawed certainly, but the first 2 seasons were also flawed yet

Only one other person, so not enough for a valid list. That other person was founding father Alexander Hamilton, shot dead by Vice President Aaron Burr.

That priest getting stabbed by his own crucifix was goofy and absurd in the best way. And then the non-reaction from Henry and Catherine to the news was also hilarious.

It was a historical country and still is a distinct region, but at the time it was part of the Hapsburg realm, not a truly independent state. The King of Bohemia at the time was in the process of being elected Holy Roman Emperor.

If Phillip is the same age as Elizabeth, and his father really died when he was six, that would mean his father died in 1945. So Liz and Phil might have both lost their fathers in World War II.

Since they've been running espionage operations for close to 50 years, they probably have a fair amount of agents in semi-retirement.

Frozen barely passed the reverse Bechdel test.

It's not really much of a manipulation, just the original arrangement that was implicitly offered to her earlier. She was the hot young thing that caught the eye of Henry. He would be infatuated with her for awhile and spend time with her, but then he would get bored. Then he would go back to Diane for awhile, and

I hope they can find reasons for Mary and Catherine to fight in the future, now that there's no marriage to oppose. Because Nostradamus can't tell Catherine, "Oh, I was right the first time about your son dying," because he'd be verbally and then literally incinerated.

Well you implied that 12 Years a Slave is a moving drama, implying The Hunger Games isn't. And the axes, while pretty awesome, aren't exactly the emotional or thematic core of the story.

4 of the past 10 MTV "Best Movie" awards went to female-led films. Those films were the first 4 Twilight movies. So that's undoubtedly a huge step forward for women.

Kids can see R-rated films with their parents. Or they could see them outside of theaters.

Categorizing The Hunger Games trilogy as a fun action-adventure instead of a depressing, horrifying drama is an epic misreading of the story.

She found out he had an elaborate web of lies in the Season 2 finale.

Yeah, it looks like she was a Nicaraguan agent. Interestingly, the leader back then (Daniel Ortega) is the president again today, and the Sandanistas control most of the legislature.

I realize that, but the newscaster explicitly mentioned Barry offering the support of the DC police if neccesary.

What if the murder in Alexandria actually was a random burglary?

Yeah she looks like a younger Alicia Witt.

That was a roller coaster of a game. Also, that was a great FJ question. It was hard enough that a lot of people missed it, but not impossible. You can either know about Offa of Mercia, or you can figure it out by the context like I did. Hadrian's Wall is England and Scotland, so England and Wales is pretty much the