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I had never seen Yara Martinez before, but I love her in this.

For what it’s worth, I believe that leopard man’s name is Cat Man Dude, which is one of the better puns in this version.

“Peter Serafinowicz is truly brilliant in the title role.”

I genuinely loved how enthusiastic he was for the gifts for someone he’s barely met.

I think The Tick’s gasps of astonishment when the stepdad opened his gifts is when I decided I was totally on board with Serafinowicz’s mix of obliviousness and confidence.

BRAN: Dames, who needs ‘em? But you and me, pal, we get each other. Just two bros, hangin’ out, shootin’ the shit, doin’ man stuff. Like, um... um... scratchin’ our balls and... sports? And? ...er... my omniscience power is leaving me hanging here...

Eat it, Littlefinger!

Excellent writing to make it ambiguous then. I hope it lasts, but I don’t expect it to.

I’m going to miss you most of all, Community Score.

I was waiting on this review to show up in the RSS but it never did.

HACF really shot itself in the foot with their first season. I find myself constantly wishing that it had been <i>this</i> show from the start, so that they could have found and kept a larger audience. Instead, it falls into the “little show that could” category, which is sad for a show that has so much to offer and

I’m caught up on “Game of Thrones”, but I’ll be okay when it’s over. It’s pretty good, but I’m not jonesing for a new episode every week. Similarly, I lost pace with “The Walking Dead”, and I’m not too concerned, I figure I’ll catch up with reruns on my PVR, and there’s no real risk of spoilers, no one’s that into

Donna’s question to Cameron at the panel discussion was a bit on the nose and a very public airing of dirty laundry, but both Kerry Bishé and Mackenzie Davis made it work better than it should have based on the dialogue alone.

Netflix keeps dumping out entire seasons of shows I don’t care about, but I’d watch hours of this a day if I could.

I really like the addition of Donna and Gordon’s daughters to the series. For most of its run, they were just afterthoughts and really no reason to be anything else. Most series probably would have left them that way considering its the final season. Props to Halt for going the other way and adding another intriguing

Making Haley the lynchpin of this season’s arc is rather brilliant, even if it veers too close to “This time it’s personal.” She has already won me over (very impressive after only a handful of scenes), and it raises the stakes beyond just chasing the next big idea. I’m really curious how it’ll play out, since I can’t

The look on Pace’s face when Gordon ended the metaphor with “both the trains are carrying dynamite” was fucking priceless.

For your consideration: HACF is a show about creating things, nurturing them, and then needing to let them go. Including your children, and sometimes your pseudo parents and children.