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I hope Maeve is back. I’ve been waiting for a Maeve vs. Charlotte showdown since the first episode.

I have made the argument that Phantom Menace is the best of 1-3 by a long shot. 2 put me to sleep 3 makes me angry to this day; it’s held up as a justification of the rest of the trilogy due to the final 45 minutes but arguably the sloppiest of them. Those elements combined make me loathe it. I hate it the most of 1-3.

SciFi SyFy...they’ll always be Skiffy to me. I’m from the Farscape era of cancellations. I’m still rather miffed about Dark Matter, too.

“It’s not exactly groundbreaking LGBT representation, but it’s definitely better than it could’ve been.”

Honestly, that scene reminded me of boot camp. If we didn’t do so well on an inspection, instead of all of us, or even just those who fucked it up, being the ones “cycled” (Navy for “drop and give me 9 million”) they’d cycle the ones who got it right, or our section leaders, and make the rest of us watch. This scene

I think it was only a year or so (if even that long) as of the finale last year. So add another five now I guess.

Major absolutely is playing at least a long game. At least part of it is his buddying up with that “fake news” guy per the boss’s orders. As for whether the rest of it is him buying into the company line or something else, for the moment I’m assuming he’s genuinely conflicted. The character and actor are both playing

You can’t romance EDI. Joker romances EDI.

One of my email accounts is my full name; I use it strictly for job applications and the like. There is someone in another coountry with the same name and a nearly identical email addy such that gmail occasionally accidentally sends me that person’s messages (the only difference in our addresses is a “.” between the

The first thing I ever saw Sandra Oh in was Rick, starring Bill Pullman. Her part was small in terms of screen time but critical to the plot. And she was riveting; every second she was on screen you were drawn to her. She is literally the only reason I ever checked out Grey’s Anatomy and while I enjoy it for the pulpy

I loved this silly show. The U.K. original, Changing Rooms, seemed to do a better job of being what I’d always thought of both to be; a tiny renovation on a budget without going off the wall tacky. But I loved the over the top antics of the American version.

You mean the cheesy sci fi flick? I loved that movie as a kid but something tells me it’s not quite what people are asking after here.

From the outside looking in, I’ve always gotten the impression that Rappaport didn’t “embrace black culture” at the general level or even parrot it as camoflauge so much as he aligned himself with the specific subset of black culture that spoke to his already existing machismo ideas. Put another way, he bought into

There’s a youtube channel that redoes trailers for films as a different genre. For example, they have one for The Shining the makes it seem like it’s a wacky, screwball comedy and another that makes Mary Poppins seem like a horror flick. I think they might have done one for Splash along these lines because the idea

I’m really confused as to how this wasn’t super obvious. Whether ordering via prime or standard Amazon, you get a notification when you complete the order and another when the item(s) in your order ship (at which time, your account is charged for said order). As of the shipping notification, the estimated delivery

I’m not sure it’s set in either. But I can easily connect it to the TV stuff via fanwanks (thinking of the Daxomite stuff that seemed to imply some class issues).

They finally give me my Doctor Who in joke and Arthur Darvil isn’t even in the episode. Dammit.

Plus that song is all funk despite having no bass line at all. It’s my all time favorite.

I read a report earlier that she is still with the guy. But this video is a few years old?

No weekly coverage? Oh noes. Even when season one episodes had more warts than not, the coverage here was effing great. I’m super sad.