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— urns?

Swrites question here, but where the ever-living %#£? did French detective guy actually come from? It still seems to me like he just appeared out of nowhere at the start of the season, cod-accent and all, and we were just supposed to accept him as being part of the cast. It honestly feels like I missed a whole episode

Ha! I tend to have the opposite reaction to King stories, at least the horror ones - I usually only like the last 1/3. I like his ideas/plots, but have a hard time enjoying 400 pages of obnoxious, horrible people. (This tends to be less of a problem with his fantasy novels, and I love most of his short stories.)

Chase only killed one.

It totally was, I appreciated the consistency of the portrayal of Cavanagh. And in fairness to him, Liv beating the guy up with a fish was hilarious.

It’s like making a joke about Germans loving David Hasselhoff, if that means anything to you.

Fillmore Graves........fill...more...graves.....

Don E. flying into frame, screeching like a howler monkey and holding that katana may be one of my all-time favourite things. 

Would a Morrisey article work? We just got a new one of those today. 

Don E’s battlecry, and its unexpected success, was probably the highlight of the episode for me.

Again, if you can’t wait until morning, Ravi is the Best goes up on Twitter shortly after the episodes airs. @Jane_Says2

They’ll blur it in post, right? (They won’t.)

We live in a world (or at least a country) where kindness is suspicious, and the expectation is that people who seemingly want to actually make lives better, especially children’s lives, must be hiding something. It’s understandable.

Came here to make this same comment. I plan on weeping, myself. If they play that “look for the helpers” clip that gets reupped every school shooting, I will lose it.

While I’m not crazy with some of his pearl-clutching comments in relation to cartoons, Mr. Rogers more than made up for it with his seemingly boundless compassion and love for children and his shows reassuring, understanding tone for the problems young children face growing up. “I like you just the way you are” is

Obviously that’s not true; I call someone a “footballer” right there in the review!

Back when this song had come out and semi-penetrated the non-Christian culture, my wife and I used to, for whatever reason, always crack up at the line “will I dance for you Jesus?” from the song.

If we must be subjected to this, the least they could do is get Tom Waits to record the Grinch song...

The director of “Rogue One,” Gareth Edwards, has stepped into a mythopoetic stew so half-baked and overcooked, a morass of pre-instantly overanalyzed implications of such shuddering impact to the series’ fundamentalists, that he lumbers through, seemingly stunned or constrained or cautious to the vanishing point of