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Hey, at least Trevor…I mean Steven Ogg…was entertaining. I thought he was cast well. Nice to see him popping up on so many shows.
And I could forgive them for the ending, I get it, saw it coming a mile away, but what I couldn't forgive was their treatment of Carol. They stripped her of all her power. And watching a

I would love to think Sutton Foster's appearance will be a Bunheads tie-in, and that if this revival is wildly successful we'll finally get a continuation of Bunheads on Netflix. I mean, they did bring back Full House, which I'm assuming still had an audience of 2, maybe 3 people?

I saw him in 2003, opening for Dave Attell and Lewis Black. Most of the audience didn't know who he was, and his delivery was a bit jarring for someone not expecting it, but half way through his set he had won the crowd over. It was an impressive sight to see, and he became more comfortable as the set progressed. He

You know, I was fine with the last movie until the Klingons showed up. What the hell happened to the Klingons! I can understand modernizing them, but making them practically unrecognizable was a bit overkill. Kind of ruined the whole film for me.

Holt seems like a speedo kind of guy. I was a little disappointed they went with shorts.

I'm currently watching Season 4, so Dukat is still complicated, and they just started exploring his obsession with Kira. I agree that his character becomes a bit of a mess in later seasons, which is probably why I love Damar when he's introduced. Similar to Dukat without going completely off the rails.

I'm rewatching DS9 at the moment and it's nothing but warm fuzzy feels. It was always my favorite but I haven't seen most of the espisodes since they originally aired. IMO it's the series that has held up the best against time, but ugh..Move Along Home is still a garbage episode. A million years won't make that

I thought the Steven Yeun "hey guys I'm alive!" press tour after the big reveal pretty much guaranteed that's he's going to have a very special moment with Negan.

Carol threatening to kill Morgan while the entire town is being overrun seemed way out of character. At the very least, she should have more sense then to kill one of the few capable people left in the town, especially since she has no idea if anyone else survived. I really hope this was just a misstep and her "kill

That's what I thought too. I was wondering how they would broach the subject, or if they would just drop that plot point from the comics all together. A kid getting shot in face seems like a subject even a cable show would shy away from. But this episode, they all but guarantee it's happening. I just hope it doesn't

Rosita was crying in the last episode. It could have been the horror of it all, but I thought it was because Abraham was still MIA at that point.

So the truck that Daryl drives triumphantly away in, had a name that could shortened to Patty. So, the "Patty" they were looking for wasn't a person but an oil truck. I'm pretty sure the lot they were trying to get into had the same trucks.

I've really tried to like May, I've watched a few times, but I just can't get into it. It's interesting, and it's got a nice little slice of late 90's life going for it, but it's just so plodding. I would have replaced it with High Tension, Trick R Treat, The Crazies, or A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (I'm still

I second the Skin I Live In. It does dip into sci fi territory though, maybe that's why it was overlooked.

His movies are hit or miss but his soundtracks are always great, loved this one, but I adored the Doom Generation soundtrack. Anything that features Cocteau Twins, Meat Beat Manifesto, and Slowdive is tops in my book.

Such an infuriating cancellation! At least Deadwood had a lot of storylines tied up when it ended, Carnivale's ending was a giant plot twist leading to the season 3 that never happened!

As much as I want this to happen, David Milch turned down a similar offer after Deadwood was canceled. I'm sure using colorful language and the phrase "cocksucker cunt" over and over. But I guess having two recent HBO series crash and burn can cause a change of heart?

The President of SyFy realized he made a giant mistake and admitted to it earlier this year. They dumped a lot of their dramas a few years ago for reality shows and B-movies because that's what was popular, and they were substantially cheaper to make. The backlash against reality programming is what changed everything

I might be in the minority, but I felt like the Brienne/Stannis scene was setting up Lady Stoneheart. Brienne has hung out in Winterfell long enough to get revenge on the one who killed the person she served (well, first person she served). So, if she is still alive wouldn't that be the perfect set up to send her

What I took away from the Tyene/Bronn scene was that maybe an elevated heart rate was needed for the poison to take effect? Bronn seemed ok up until Tyene began to strip, then suddenly the poison kicked in. That would explain why she kept asking him about his arm. So it didn't feel gratuitous if taken in that context.