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"Like Nia Long in a cherry thong with the lights on"

"Mom! Tara! Buffy! WAAAAAH!"

Excellent. I hope there is a baby goat.

I almost wish Fimmel could come back and play one of Ragnar's sons. It's not just acting or writing, the dude just has charisma. It's not even that the sons are played by bad actors, though they are often saddled with clunky writing. Fimmel is magnetic to watch in a way a lot of people aren't.

I'm sorry. I miss Ragnar. And Fimmel.

For, among many other things, Adele's hilarious laugh.

The sacrifice's brother, who said he was jealous of him because he was going to be in Vahalla soon, was Josh Donaldson, 3rd baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays and American League MVP in 2015.

I'm with you. I love Peaky Blinders, mostly for Murphy. And Hardy's pretty great on that, too.

Smith is Trump with some Jimmy Saville- a mix for audiences on both sides of the ocean.

Odin appeared in the very first scene in the very first episode. Magic has always been a part of it. https://www.youtube.com/wat… The Seer is entirely magical.

I enjoyed it: "Hey Girl" was charming and I liked his sort of not show-y voice (a bit like Brando in Guys and Dolls) and the moments of on the side soft shoe. I like Stone in general, and in this, but that character irritated a little. I thought the subplot/argument they had about his touring was dumb. I just refuse

I enjoyed it: "Hey Girl" was charming and I liked his sort of not show-y voice (a bit like Brando in Guys and Dolls) and the moments of on the side soft shoe. I like Stone in general, and in this, but that character irritated a little. I thought the subplot/argument they had about his touring was dumb. I just refuse

Sigh. I'll miss Fimmel most of all.

"We suffered through 3 prequels and saw him kill no one."

Sure, the kids are interesting enough. But the end of Ragnar should be the end of the show.

I hate the prequels, but he killed sand people in Clones and killed kids in Revenge. He's killed before. Not in the outfit, but he did.

I think in this galaxy, certain people are "force sensitive" and being called to the Jedi is just one way of being "force sensitive." Maz Kanata, in FA, tells Rey she is "no Jedi" but knows the Force, for instance.

I thought both he and Jones were great in that scene.

Yeah, I was mostly fine with Tarkin- it was a little weird, but didn't take me out or anything. It might've been an issue if Tarkin had been the principal baddie (ie Krennic's role) and done things like fetch Erso etc.