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Well it could always be a new character. And "The Magicians" could use a few more of those at the moment.

Doubt it, because he is dead so what would be the point except make Reynard feel bad (and he probably wouldn't). But there aren't a lot of middle-aged (white?) men on the show. Is Mayakovsky too old?

He literally says "pussy". It means that his problem is pussy forever until he dies.

Eliot is a fantasy character thrown into a weird situation, the show doesn't "claim" he is a role model for gay or bisexual men.

Without the fat man creature, can Reynard find anyone that easily? Julia for a start… And if he can't, why does she need the fat man?

"And then there is Eliot, who we find out has a problem with his wife not because he is gay, but because he doesn't like monogamy."

This is a distraction from Kellyanne Conway sitting with her feet on the Couch of the United States.

"Luke Cage is about to die but then he remembers that the name of the show is 'Luke Cage'".

James Wan seems a perfect choice to direct a superhero movie. Actually, everything about Aquaman is very promising - except for the fact that it is a movie about Aquaman.

"And then, Iron Fist should fight Spider-Man!"

And after Frankie Faison: they killed the best characters, too soon.

In my opinion, Mahershala Ali is a great actor. But like most people on "Luke Cage", it is like he was left on his own with no direction for his character. By the end he was repeating himself and chewing the scenery for too many episodes. It reminded me of the poor cast of "Gotham".

Vince isn't doing the movie.

Obviously this footage isn't from Aquaman (it hasn't started filming yet), but from Zack Snyder's Justice League; that is why Zack Snyder is working on it.

That is what they do (or used to do) for "Game of Thrones".

Is this season of "The 100" even more absurd than last year? I need to catch up…

I have a bad feeling about this.

"FBI Agent Bill Tench, a member of the behavioral science unit. He teams up with Jonathan Groff’s Holden Ford to interview imprisoned serial killers to solve recent murders."

Pretzels are notoriously unreliable, I'm counting on Ted Cruz's father instead.

Apart from documentaries, "Beasts of No Nation" (2015) seems to be very much the exception. Netflix has released almost 10 movies in 2017 already, including "iBoy", "Coin Heist"…