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There was one truth not revealed, I think. Wasn't Will the one who suggested sending a team into the tunnels in the first place, not realizing that his son would be caught in the net? Isn't that why he's crying?

Well, so far as I know, both Ubba and Ivar play a part in the history of Britain, so I imagine they will stay around. I wonder how long the series will play out. Until Alfred is grown? And then, enter Uhtred of Bebbenburg and we all switch over to The Last Kingdom. Speaking of which, it's coming back, right?

I deleted, with a great sense of relief, LOT from my DVR, and I don't have as much fun with Timeless as the reviewer does. This episode's ham-handed attempts to keep the murderer's parents apart (and I'm still not quite certain if it did - what are the possibilities of the asshole from the plane going upstairs and

I started referring to these warning pages as "Malvo" warnings: Mature Audience Language Violence, (I count the box they are in as an "O") - Works best on AMC, but I extend it to all such.

I'm not even sure we have "seasons" anymore. We have winter segments and spring segments and summer segments and fall segments and they're all the same damn show. At first I watched this one for Donal Logue, and then for Camren Bicondova and then for Robin Lord Taylor. I might just stick with it for David Mazouz. Time

Just a moment to toot my own horn, I've been to St. Magnus. Also Santa Sofia, St. Peter's, St. Mark's, Chartres, Notre Dame, St. Paul's, Westminster Abbey, Canterbury, Winchester, Tintern Abbey (in beautiful ruins), Salisbury, Roslyn (a chapel), and York Minster. Each one of them a different personality. Each one a

I'm a little more forgiving of the show in general, but not so much of putting Carrie into a milieu where she can do more harm than good - she's never been one to suss out the finer legal points of the sitch - it makes her a bull in a china shop, which can never be a good thing.

I must have been talking to the dog or something. I only remember two bloody splashes. Sigh. I liked her. Thought she'd make a good additional character on the other side.

Pretty average, Joe.

Raise your hand if you thought "litter" when Diana mentioned "babies."

I remember Medford as a redneck Oregon town - stopped in there for pit stops more than once on my way from Seattle to Dead shows in San Francisco, and never felt precisely welcomed. Was followed through a 7-11, while looking for toothpaste, I guess to make sure I didn't shoplift something. I would suggest Ashland, OR

I didn't even know that Devon got killed. I counted five people going up that wall. I assumed two of them were red shirts (and not sure how I felt about that). So, who was the third person that survived?

So did Emma pack up all her stuff? I want to see an episode where an Indian tribe has kept all this stuff as totems and then discovers what they really are. With another guest spot by Zahn McClarnon.

"This isn't a morgue, it's a motel." Donal Logue, the only sane reason to watch this show.

As someone who will not be, is not, and hasn't been watching the inauguration today, my sentiments on seeing YPII amounted to "and now I really don't have to."

Oy! It's not enough that we get to spend the next four years watching Donald Trump upend the legacy of President Obama, we get to watch Jude Law upend the promise of Pope Francis, too. I'll (sigh) be here.

If only - Somewhere in my fantasy world, there is a Homeland that imagined an unqualified candidate winning the election because of Russian cyberwarfare - because who could ever imagine that happening in real life? But oh, what a season that would have been!

Hands up for anyone who would watch Rufus Sewell in a Lord Byron biopic. Anybody else watching The Man in the High Tower? Those smoldering eyes can become chilling, when they need to be.

I have very fond memories of the first book, which one of my surrogate daughters brought over on Thanksgiving several years back and read to my bio daughter and I while we went about preparing the festive meal. A good time was had by all. :)

Flint would have had some excellent built-in plot points, had they set Grimm there. Except for the children, who will have to live with the poisoned water consequences.