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Yeah….. Siddig leaving fucked nothing up about that season, it was doomed from like episode 5. He also likely would not have been around for "seasons", since the next one they ended up doing a soft reboot in D.C. Siddig was my favorite part of season 6 though! Well him and Ricky Schroder having his eyes blow up!

Direct to video Alec Baldwin? Nah, McCoy was literally the Police Academy Steve Gutenberg replacement.

At least I know what the hand on the poster signifies now!

It also feels way similar to not one but two previous dino animated films, Land Before Time and Dinosaur, just replace other dinos and monkeys for a caveboy.

Just finished watching it, and this one feels like the only sequel that makes sense in a way. The 2nd one was halfway there with another company wanting to make a park, but deciding on showing the process of that, which isn't as interesting, plus dumb t Rex in San Diego stuff. The third one didn't even take place on

They haven't got him for child support, doubt they will get him for murder.

It says not to skip space in the first season. That list is a sham.

Bullshit, it left out humbug and pusher. That is just insane.

That and the one piece film he did are the only major hosoda works I have yet to see, shamefully.

As far as anime feature films. Most anything from studio ghibli.

I didn't mean to only have the movie, but both TV series and a movie.

"Not yet, not yet, not yet……."

I wish the show was a kinda reboot this season. Tonight's episode is easily my favorite one of the series and part of that is because it was completely devoid of the FBI stuff. I just feel the writing is not good when it comes to the crime catching aspects and plotting. But pretty damn great here when just trying to

I so want a Hannibal movie that comes from the TV production staff. Especially after they went wide screen for flashbacks. The cinematography this episodeis just too good to not be on big screen.

Tableaus everywhere!

I could totally buy that Mads just hit him out of nowhere and Fuller didn't want to waste the footage, plus it would have took weeks to try and refilm the scene. Just never really know how head trauma will be dealt with.

Yeah, I don't think I could ever recommend this show to anyone I know. I feel like after they see it, they will never view me in the same way again. Especially after the Verger storyline.

AIDS kids seems more like an opportunity imo.

I know, but there is enough to where is left open enough that I can buy people coming up with a different conclusion. Which is why I think it is better. Leaves enough to where a person's interpretation can be concrete enough for them, but not so set in place that it is the only possible one. Whereas with sopranos it

I thought a lot of their moments in the past two seasons have had underlying sexual and romantic tensions. While Peggy may have not realized it till the conversation, the show has explicitly shown them talking on the phone as an important aspect of their relationship. In season 6, they always kept in touch. And it