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I cried unapologetically the first time I saw the "Warrior" ending. Now I've managed to bring it down to just "tearing up" levels.

I believe in the UK, they call masturbation (particularly with females) "having a strum." So you're actually on the money with that sentence.

#NotThatKindofViolin

"Umbrella Academy" is fucking awesome, glad it's being developed for TV. I just hope, in terms of comic IPs, they make "Irredeemable" into something at some point. It's too original not to be—though the production costs would probably be pretty high.

Only two times I've seen him perform in his natural Australian accent: "Rabbit-Proof Fence" back in 2002, and the upcoming film "Everest." In pretty much everything else, he uses an American one, which I think he does pretty well. Maybe not Matthew Rhys-like levels, but still pretty damn good.

This didn't look too interesting, but my policy of watching everything that Jon Hamm is even remotely involved in might win out.

A commenter in another article posited that they are, in fact, the same person. Which makes sense, though it would put a damper on that project.

Yeah, I don't think anyone would give Wentworth Miller any acting awards, but I just loved Michael Scofield and the lengths he went to in order to look after Lincoln—and vice versa, for that matter. I do share your love for Fichtner though. He's great in almost everything I see him in. And Knepper definitely deserves

Knepper would have killed it on "Justified." And you're right, he's certainly great at playing the more sketchy, villainous characters. I'd love to see him in the main cast of another TV show sometime soon.

I fully agree. You could certainly pick worse shows to quote endlessly.

Very true! I was thinking of his more recent roles, but his performance on "Carnivale" is definitely one of his best.

Robert Knepper is great. T-Bag was the most well-acted character I think, and definitely among the best in the show. He and Mahone were probably my favorites. As for Knepper, he's been in a couple "Hunger Games" movies, made appearances on "Arrow" and "The Flash," and was just on that History Channel miniseries "Texas

"There's an e-cigarette thing going on in a Justified episode with that old rich dead guy's hot Euro wife."

"What if she's expecting Jewish wine?"
"Gosh, I'm afraid I don't have any of that on hand."
"It's all right, it's easy enough. It's just like regular wine, plus a little bit of this…"
(puts sugar in glass)
"Try that."
"It's dreadful!"
"Perfect."

If anyone's due for a huge break in terms of becoming a megastar, it's him. Not only is he hilarious, he seems like such a nice guy. And he's done so many awesome things already.

You're right. Casey has this unique, whiney drawl. I still like him as an actor, but man, I've never understood that voice of his.

"Niles, why don't you see if you can go help Dad in the kitchen?"

I know it's not lauded as a historically "great" TV series, but "Prison Break" (particularly the first two seasons) was one of the most entertaining shows around. And in my opinion, it had one of the best duos of TV siblings. Michael and Lincoln, played by Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell, had so much loyalty to

"Frasier" is still one of the funniest shows ever put on TV. So many great episodes, but "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz" holds a special place in my heart.

I don't think that Rick *burp* and Morty come back for another few weeks.