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I'm just impatiently waiting for that Cyberpunk game from the developers of The Witcher.

But the trailer tells me that Ridley Scott is a "visionary director!!!" While there's no doubt Scott has well and truly earned his career, if we look at the last decade of work, I'd say Villenuve is far more deserving of that nonsense title.

I'd be down for that as a loopy plot twist. Certainly down for the idea that humans have pretty much died out and unknowing replicants are unintentionally repopulating the planet.

I've never understood why Scott is so bizarrely adamant that Deckard was a replicant. It's fairly cheap twist and one that comes out from nowhere and adds next to nothing.

Two years late, but Carrie Coon offhandedly going "Oh fuck your daughter!" in season one was an utter delight.

Dark Shadows is…a thing that exists…(Eva Green is amazing in it though)

Ed Wood is such a beautiful and funny movie because we in the real world know that everyone involved with Ed Wood is doomed to mockery and ridicule, but they're all so damn confident that it's joyful to get swept up in it all. Ed's joyous reaction at the Plan 9 premiere is a thing of beauty "This is the one I'll be

"Pull the string! Pull the string!!!"

I could totally see him hooking up with Naomi Watts and especially becoming a father to the kid that Dougie/Cooper seems fascinated by. I only mention Diane, because it would be incredible to have Cooper first enter Twin Peaks in the pilot episode, driving a car, chatting to Diane, and then have him end the series by

Would Cooper even want to rejoin the FBI after all of this? If we do get a happy ending, I could completely imagine it being Cooper driving off into the sunset having a chat with Diane in his car.

No no no, Kimmy Robertson is always lovely and welcome.

Does it make me a bad person if I say I'm totally open to a female Doctor Who, but not necessarily interested in Jodie Whittaker in the lead role? Is it okay to support the gender change but be incredibly skeptical of the choice? Does that make me a bad person? I just don't think Whittaker has that much screen

I don't agree with this mindset, but I think a lot of the idea of haters of women in stuff like this is along the lines of "if they made an all male Charlie's angels then women would be up in arms!" Multiply that mindset with them making a female Ghostbusters and a female Doctor Who and their annoyance is that true

"Stop! Don't you people see!? They're just repackaging the same old Captain America as before!"

Hopkins was so damn boring in Westworld. You could he was kind of trying (certainly more than he has in the last decade) but he typically never seemed to give much energy to the role.

Matt Walsh is always delightful, but he really got nothing to work with this season. Even JLD never really got amazing material. She still slays everything she's given.

Where the hell is Legion? WHERE THE HELL IS LEGION???!!!!! Aubrey Plaza danced to Nina Simone! Jemaine Clement told us stories about rabbits and quantum mechanics! Dan Stevens busted a hip with his acting! What more do you people want? No! Stop nominating House of cards! It's gotten somehow even worse!

So is the leftovers worth watching then? I haven't seen a second of it but I keep hearing amazing things. It's appealing to know that it's just three fairly short seasons.

Wolverine: "They're all gonna laugh at you! They're all gonna laugh at you! They're all gonna laugh at you!"

That Nina Simone music montage was equally amusing and heart breaking. I have complete trust in the show for season 4 but you're right, season 3 would have been a nice way to end things.