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But what if she hadn't walked in the room just then and seen the Chinese tattoo?

It was so odd - I kept waiting for him to pop a little, like he does as Damian Scott. Honestly, it's like whoever he worked with on his American accent for this series was like "OK, your Strike Back voice was good and had fluidity and life, but let's change things up and go darker. Darker always works. And grimmer.

"And he's just getting started."

Ah - the Tales/Crypt episode myst have drawn from that for sure. I shall track down the story post-haste. Thanks for the citation there.

That's it! I totally forgot about the "putting on a play" plotline!

(A) No Tales from the Darkside? Bah!

Well, let's be honest - it's not like Big Ninja isn't sitting on piles of, er, feudal Japanese gold? Right?

And a lot of other contests do give monetary awards for second and third places — most tennis and golf tournaments, for example:

When I heard today that Britten didn't win any money, I was like, Wha? Because even the umpteenth finisher at the US Open gets a little something, right?

I've become a ANW convert this summer - in no small part to the fact that all of the competitors seem to actually want each other to win. Sure, at the end Caldiero was like, "Now it's just me against him," but even then it was more of a Zen thing and not a "… and I am going to CRUSH him" vibe.

So, at the end there - does anyone worry about David Bradley's health? I mean, his portrayal of a slowly expiring old man is eerily effective.

He's my Elliot! He's my Tyrell! He's my Elliot! He's my Tyrell! He's my Elliot AND my Tyrell!

"Her" is correct:

Damned if Blackbeard's Ghost didn't basically hold my hand through elementary school when things were snowed or rained out, or the teachers piled us all into the gym when they wanted the afternoon off.

It started with the Israeli film, Werewolf Bat Mitzvah.

Very true.

Olyphant: 47 years old. Mitchell: 28 years old.

I'm actually happy this was technically "spoiled" for me just now. I spent most of the episode anxious, thinking he was going to get killed like that one former Stoneheart guy last episode, or that group of commandos: here I am, showing off my bad-assery for an episode… and now I'm dead.

Did Setrakian seem feeble again? It seemed like he got winded even reading aloud to a child.