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I'd really love to see footage of her in the recording booth screaming out all her dying cries of agony. You can tell she absolutely had a blast. 

I’m still clinging to the notion that much of the wheel spinning this season is just to put things in place for the final season. But that also means I’m not expecting anything particularly revelatory for the last episode. I’m pretty dead sure that plots like Ryan, or Billy’s tumour thing will carry on.

One tiny thing I will give the episode credit for, I did think it was kind of clever how they revealed the Kessler thing. Yes yes, it’s very dumb. Not disputing that.

I’m more and more relieved that this show is ending with season 5. Not that I dislike this show now. Far from it. Each episode of season 4 has at least a few memorable moments, and that cast are all crushing it, but I completely agree with the reviews here that this show feels like it’s spinning the wheels a lot, and

I’m absolutely thrilled to see Nathan Rabin here again.

Based on that test bunny dying horribly when the tumour parasite bursts out, they’re undoubtedly leading up to JDM being the personification of that happening to Butcher.

I don't know. I feel like Michael has hit a brick wall now. Ironically because he's so inexplicably indestructible that hitting a brick wall doesn't kill him. 

Talking about the COMICS of the boys being the rage against bush and bush era politics. Are you unwell? 

The comics were a bitter and entirely justified rage against George W Bush and post-9/11 America. This might not be the right tv show for you if hitting hard at Trump is off putting. 

I read through the whole comic series for the first time last Christmas. Let's just say that reading that very much made me appreciate everything the show has ever done. 

Plus we’ve literally done pizza gate. Right down to a crackpot with a gun showing up demanding to see the alleged children that starlight has locked up.

Ssssssooooo...Jeffrey Dean Morgan is just a hallucination to Butcher? Right? The show hasn’t outright said it, but his character is fitting all the Tyler Durden tropes. Morgan’s character is suspiciously never seen with anyone but Butcher, and every word out of his mouth feels cobbled from Butcher’s own subconscious.

We just need Yellowstone 2165 to establish the cyberpunk side of the Sheridanverse, and then we can go full steam ahead for the long awaited crossover series where they fight a time travelling banker who hates ranches.

Lost River is a massively forgotten "actor turns director" blunder film. Particularly remarkable it's totally forgotten given how beloved Ryan Gosling is now. 

I don’t think that’s the case the book makes at all. The only shot they heavily go into was the Concorde shot, and that was by the lead 2nd unit, with the book showing that to be a monumental accomplishment. The Tom Hanks casting is frequently discussed to be an ill fit (with even Hanks feeling he isn’t right) but

I think it’s also fascinating to see how even bad movies are seldom made with awareness that they’re bad. But always done with everyone involved fighting hard to do the best. Even if sometimes the final results are disastrous. 

Devil’s candy was a masterpiece. A favourite book of mine. Really drills into how even a bad movie has so much effort and passion poured into it.

I have this crazy thing with Scrappy where I was very young and repeats of old scooby Doo played all the time on TV. As a very young kid, like 5 or 6, I really loved Scrappy.

Leave the world behind got higher views than rebel moon.

It’s sad they won’t ever get to interact in the afterlife, but also happy, because OJ is going straight to hell.