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It was great. A victim of expectations, maybe? No-one knew or expected anything from season 1.

He beats up the dad and then tells the kid to stop bullying or he'll buttfuck his mother with his father's headless corpse.

Facebook has supressed it from trending!

It's utterly meaningless after Craig quits the role, too. Does anyone seriously, SERIOUSLY think they're going to turn Bond into a woman? I mean, really?

"but there’s still a chance the internet could get so hyped up about this that MGM would seriously consider it"

Indeed, and I don't really understand how preferring that a male character remain male means you're a "misogynist". Someone mansplain it to me.

Also the Slumdog Millionaire Who wants to be a millionaire guy was voiced by the actual guy from the movie, Amil Kapoor (who also had a run on Fox's 24 a while back).

Haven't read the comics (though I have read Ennis/Dillon's Punisher MAX and loved it) so I'm not sure what I just watched exactly. But it was interesting enough to stick with (unlike Walking Dead, where I bailed before the end of the pilot). I wasn't sure if, er, Preacher was supposed to be a supernatural guy. I guess

The dialogue writes itself! i.e. there's no dialogue.

Oh yeah I had forgotten about that part where Calvin just starts laughing as Kurt is punching his face repeatedly. Nice psycho touch there.
Whatever problems this season had, the Bunker bros B-plot wasn't one of them. Calvin deserved to be in a better season!

Wow! This was my first try at this, too. (I'll take the prize money in unmarked bills). I didn't have any real strategy, basically a little of "Does the title suck?" (See Blood and Oil, Cooper Barrett's guide to surviving life, Second Chance), and Who the hell asked for this? (Truth be told, Wicked City) and when it

Yes Diamonds is a fascinatingly odd book, with 80% of it just Bond observing stuff. There's a lot of weirdness they never tried to work into the films - I'd love to see the villain with his mock wild west town on screen. It would be campy today though, probably more suited to the Roger Moore era.

Yeah one blurb I saw said it felt more "kinetic". I guess they got some feedback about the pace being a bit meandering. But I do like spending time in that world.

Whenever Scotty is not onscreen, all the other characters should be asking "Where's Scotty?"

Since the new season of Bloodline is coming up this week, I wanted to get a refresher so planned to go back and watch the pilot and season finale, but of course I get sucked into the whole thing all over again and am now halfway through it. It's great stuff, but on a second watch you can see they're stretching it a

Yeah Dalton is pretty terrific. The plane fight rules. The pre-title sequence is the best intro for any Bond actor; like, three minutes into his tenure and Dalton has already head-butted a guy. Awesome.

Eesh, that's why I hate seeing comedies at the movies. I'm not much of a laugh-out-loud person, I usually just "heh" at stuff, so I hate it when someone, like, falls over and the entire audience erupts with laughter.

The AV Club

Thank you, thank you. It's great to be here. I'd like to thank God, the Academy, everyone who believed in me, the producers of Wicked City…what's that? Oh, I didn't win.

Her attitude is unconventional!