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I'm ecstatic! I wanted Michaela Coel, but Jodie is gonna be interesting.

Considering this is how I would describe The Fifth Element, that sounds promising.

Oh I love this idea.

We should send him used condoms and anal beads. You know, so he can play the Joker.

Yay! Great news.

That's a cute idea.

As I was watching this I was thinking how much it reminded me of Alan Moore's Spawn #8. Not so much in the storyline, but more in that you knew it was going to break from form and inform some stuff about the greater storyline. I loved the visuals. Part Stanley Kubrick, part Stan Brakhage. The stuff with the Giant and

I wish he would just fucking die already. It's a good thing he's blind, because he can't see how much people hate him.

That episode was gorgeous. And no, he was not out of line.

Also good.

I have the DVDs, and I can tell you this- It's still good.

Do you all remember that one show from the 90's? It's about a small town full of quirky characters. One of the residents has supernatural strength. There were lots of cameos from well known character actors. An aging rock and roll musician from the 60's/70's makes a cameo against type. It was also known for having

This makes me very happy. I loved Barb, but her death is part of what makes the show great. Real stakes.

I loved him as Vir.

Yeah, Krampus was kind of perfected by Michael Dougherty. Smart of him to change course.

I've stopped using the rating system all together.

I was already impressed just watching her be a mom.

Might just get me through it.

I just keep smacking my head.

I've had a Dr. Strangelove moment with the new series. Or how I stopped worrying, and learned to love the Dougie.