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If not James’ Witcher guide, do you have a preferred guide you would recommend for newbies?  (..... could I convince you to write a guide??)

The last line of the episode caught me off-guard — wasn’t the point that Agatha/Zoe didn’t fear death? So why would she need the “crutch” of Dracula’s dream state?
I feel like the dream state also invalidates what Dracula was trying to prove (that he doesn’t fear death) by making it an experience that isn’t scary.
Agath

Having watched the show as background for reviewing this, I have to ask: Any other Jekyll-heads around??

I could see him being a great Moon Knight!  Sometimes unsure, sometimes confident, a totally untrustworthy narrator... I could be fun!

The Invitation was amazing, so I’m hopeful.

Oooh! Vivarium sounds so cool!  I haven’t seen that one available yet, but I’ve added it to my list!

LOVED this show! It was a slow burn full of deep characters and some killer magical realism — I hope Amazon, Netflix, or Hulu is able to pick it up.

What are the chances the Jericho is alive?  Or, his consciousness is alive?  I give it 80/20.

I did appreciate the 60s style of Bruce Wayne dancing, though

Yes!
I was skeptical (between Dick’s attitude in the trailer and the quality of the wigs....) and I was annoyed at having to pay for DC Universe (I figured I would just binge it in a month), but I had heard good things from people I trusted. They were right — Titans was way more fun than I expected! (So..... maybe

DAY MAN

Is it selfish if I want more than 10 episodes??  I was hoping for another 20-episode season...... maybe there will be a part 2 in the fall?

Why only 10?? :( :( :(
I was sad to realize that Netflix basically cut the season in half. I’m hoping that they do 10 more episodes in the fall, kind of like how they split the season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina into 2 parts.

Can Arya use the Night King’s face now?  Since she killed him?

OMG cracking up! so funny!

I cannot believe you left out my FAVORITE!

Hooray! I love this series!

Spielberg is the last person who should be complaining about new technology making films available to more people — Jaws was largely praised for making film more accessible to the masses. Spielberg and Jaws changed the way movies were marketed, franchised, and distributed (including spending lots of $$, and featuring J

Filmed in front of a live audience rat.