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Not only would it be his 3rd love interest in 3 seasons

A statue of Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha from Bewitched stands proudly, celebrating the famed city’s history of burning women alive.

“Chocolaty.”

Yum, just like Mom used to make.

(This actually sounds pretty good, especially if it’s dark chocolaty.)

It was in the last quarter of Interview with the Vampire, before she had her hyper-Catholicism freakout, around the time of Witching Hour, which features an incredibly lurid sequence early on with aborted fetuses being used for research by, as I recall, the protagonist’s hospital.

I doubt jail would ever be on the table for them.

“Having recently gone through a time of intense crisis, I now understand that I am suffering complex mental health issues and have begun ongoing treatment,” Miller says in a statement, per Variety. “I want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior. I am committed to doing the

She’s also a successful actress in her 20s who’s very aware that in a few years, a lot of the peers she came up with won’t be getting work any more, because they’re seen as being over the hill once they hit 30 (and things get vastly worse from there).

Her wanting to pull the focus back onto her acting so she can have

I would much rather spend the next few years from goths telling me the show is getting vampires wrong than hearing lectures about how Hollywood always gets kink and BDSM wrong.

Yeah, I spent yesterday trying to buy a copy of that song, too. Completely badass.

Yes, but how about a city tractor?

Eh, they solve that in the comics all the time by having two fighting heroes realize that the real enemy is some third party and they’re just doing their dirty work for them by beating the crap out of each other.

Shazam doesn’t have a deep bench of characters that work with modern sensibilities (look at what they had

I hope this show includes the scene with the zombie-like Eastern European vampires, which — as far as I know — are never brought up again or explained in the rest of her novels. (I ran for my life after Memnoch the Devil.)

They’re probably just an artifact of this book originally just being her working out her feelings

When Douglas Adams died he left The Salmon of Doubt unfinished, and supposedly planned to put out one more Hitchhiker’s Guide novel (which Eoin Colfer ended up writing).

Well, then he’s 5 to 10% done, assuming he sticks to this. Of course, he’s failed to achieve similarly modest goals before.

Warners’ management of all these movies have been a real shitshow, but Black Adam certainly sounds like it’s got passion and a vision behind it, which puts it ahead of a bunch of the fairly soulless stuff that’s made it to the screen so far. (And yes, yes, that’s true of some MCU films, too; it’s not a contest, folks.)

Wizard-ish

Martin assures faithful readers he “hope[s] to wrap up the story line for one of the viewpoint characters...this week. Maybe even two.”

Even the sixth Dune book works as an ending, as the heroes are going off into the great galactic unknown, going after new adventures in places that no one (more or less) knows.

One way or another, I think the numbers for the second episode are going to be very different than the numbers for the first, depending on what the reviews by viewers are like.

The name definitely stands out in the film.

It’s a fun watch on the couch, for sure.