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But her fault as a character is stubbornness, the inability to learn from her mistakes. And the tragedy is that she is taking other characters down with her. She doesn’t know Negan can’t die because he’s the Big Baddie for this season. She only knows that he’s someone who has to die. And because she failed before and

You can’t fault a character’s actions using meta-logic. You know it’s going to fail because you’re such a smart and snarky (smarky?) TV reviewer. She just wants to kill the bastard. That’s she’s looking for help and different way of doing it does, in fact, suggest that she learned something. Maybe not a lot, but

Can’t wait to find out how Bruce Wayne becomes Batman!

this being a hulu original means that i as well as most of the people on this planet won’t be able to watch this?

Not only that, but through the Talisman books the SKU also connects to Peter Straub’s universe, with Phil Sawyer (father of Jack) getting a mention in Floating Dragon, and references to his fictional city of Millhaven in Black House.

All of King’s books are already in a shared universe. I mean, that’s kind of the point in setting so many stories in Castle Rock and Derry, Maine. Hell, in the book 11/22/63, the main character runs into some of the characters from IT.

Stranger Things certainly pays enough homages to Stephen King, it makes sense for King to reclaim something :-)

Mask of this guy’s face or GTFO.

This movie looks really good. I remain cautiously optimistic.

Well, “Never give up, never surrender” worked its way into our wedding ceremony.

Did you forget that when Obi-wan first gave Luke that lightsaber that Luke pointed it right at his own face?

aw heck.

My assumptions have always been that people generally fall into three categories of nerd knowledge.

Wasnt going to watch it.....now I’m definitely going to watch it.

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Wendt was good, but John Ratzenberger’s performance in the sequel is priceless. I kind of wish they made more sequels, just to see what Cheers alumn would showed up next.

Am I the only one who thinks it’s weird that the tagline is “pray she doesn’t answer” but the witch is clearly on the outside about to knock? You don’t answer the door from the outside.

The abject misery is kind of why I dug it. Like it forces present day audiences into the mindset a 1977 audience would have entered the picture with you know? In the mid to late 70s cinema was full of BLEAK thanks to the stranglehold New Hollywood had.

These include “The National Anthem,” “White Bear,” “Nosedive,” “The Entire History of You,” and series-best episode “San Junipero.”