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Michael Caffee
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I'm just amazed at the onslaught of science fiction IPs being rearranged into police procedurals. Maybe "Limitless" will be a hit (certainly looks better than "Minority Report," though that's a low bar to set). But it just seems like another way to cash in with the procedural formula, only this time with stuff you

Would he still be a "fackin' queeah" if he's fucking himself?

Boardcock Empire
The Life and Times of Tit
The Boobsroom

Wouldn't Get Far with that.

No choreographed section where Beyoncé does the hilariously weird earthbender dance from the movie? I'd say it's incomplete: https://www.youtube.com/wat….

A prison break within a prison break! A riddle wrapped in an enigma! A T-Bag in…another bag!

I thought the villain he played in "Arrow" was laughable, a real waste of Knepper's skills. Don't know if they changed it up in "The Flash."

It was one of those shows that was inexplicably enjoyable. Season four was awful, and season three was…okay. But the first two seasons of "Prison Break" were some of the most entertaining TV I've seen. Sure it was nonsensical, but it was very, very fun.

My boy Robert Knepper just got cast in iZombie's season two, so I don't know.

Prison Breakin' 3: Mahonie My Homie

"What IPs have enough fans that we can successfully resurrect them with limited effort instead of creating a new, more expensive product?" It's soul-crushingly sad, but it is (tragically) understandable.

Oh wow, that's actually a phrase now?

I have to say, "Blindspot" did look pretty interesting. Jaimie Alexander and Sullivan Stapleton (who has a knack for being in awesome things) are great, and it looked like a pretty original story. That being said, it's still NBC. So expect an inexplicable retooling that makes it 100 times worse between now and its

There is no stronger press than an io9 "winners and losers of Comic-Con" article. I'm predicting a breakout hit.

Suki desu, Ron!

I did think the "sometimes people make mistakes, Craig" that one of Jon's guests said to him in the Mark Ruffalo-introduced segment a few weeks back was pretty hilarious.

"Pitch" was pretty funny, I'd never seen that sketch before. It's amazing to think how far those three guys have come now, from almost 15 years ago.

A "Daily Show" marathon, new "Review," and then the last Jon Stewart-helmed episode ever. It's going to be quite a special day/night.

"'Minority Report' is…a…science fiction…masterstroke!"

To each their own, I just loved the spectacle of the world the film created and thought that it did the spirit of the source material justice—even if they did end up switching some key plot points around to make it more "Hollywood-y." Thought that it was a great premise to work with movie-wise and, though there are