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I felt like it totally came across. Although I've been to Berlin like 8 times and to the memorial sites.

LOVED this episode. If the explanation Ben was given is really true, and if Kate has been there for twelve years or whatever, that means the Academy has been there for a while, but how come all the kids are still so young? We haven't really seen any characters that have graduated from Wayward Pines Academy, have we?

hahaha what social life

I think Ben Kingsley will do just fine.

I don't think this is as bad as the reviews are saying. Granted it's not my new favorite show or even close, but it's definitely alright entertainment for a summer season, and the fact that Lily Rabe more or less has her own series is very fine by me. Also, in a world where Extant with Halle Berry gets a second season…

I think I watched 5 or 6 episodes and couldn't even stand having it on as background noise when doing other things! Such a shame and waste on a talented cast. How the people behind the brilliant Damages can be behind something so bad is beyond me.

What about Web Therapy?!

That ball was amazing in so many ways. And the rain of blood? Wow. Just wow.

Sark, err, I mean David Anders, is having sooo much fun doing this character. You can tell through his zombie eyes that they're completely glistening of joy from playing a character so evil and devious (and witty!). God I miss Alias and Sark. Happy he finally got another part like this (his character on Once Upon… was

There are no cinemas where I live, not even in my country, who can show this special kind of film. They didn't even show The Master in all its glory… Cinema nowadays sucks.

Reasons for doing it: being completely mad and smitten by the magic of Melisandre since his first appearance on the show? Good enough for me.

This film needs dragons!

I wouldn't agree with anyone who says this wasn't built up properly. They've been foreshadowing Shireen's death for at least a year!

I wish Bloodline didn't get a second season so that I could piss on that show's grave, cause it was awful.

Isn't it kind of the point that the Castor clones are so like each other, because they were brought up within the military? I know it's a boring point, but it makes sense.

By Grinch, you mean Seuss and by Who you mean Horton Hears a Who? Because that's an amazing film!

I didn't see a humanoid/monster face at the end?! The episode cut to black when Ethan threw his weapon on the top of the hill!

I kind of saw that tone in the trailer?!

Then why are you here?

Haha, I'll go with the NCIS thing I guess!