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Let it Go” is not better than “Under the Sea.” Not lyrically. Not musically. Not nothinally.

Netflix’s Punisher was only really great guest-starring in Daredevil Season 2. On his own show, he didn’t quite feel the same.

So I think The Walking Dead did this better. I really liked the Terminus arc, and I wonder if The Last of Us could have given David and his flock more episodes, like they did with Kathleen and KC (which I’d argue, needed it less). 

This is a good point, because it’s more of a shock

Yea, it’s funny the resort is by this huge lake, and it’s like, “why don’t they just... fish?”

I live in the city, so cows don’t pop up in my dreams often, but that is a very vivid one to remember! I would have ate a burger immediately after. As revenge. Juicy revenge with onions.

I’d want an extra 10-15 minutes because I always do, but I always want that extra time with Joel and Ellie. We spend so much time NOT with them. It’s wild. 

Mummies. And lots of em! Tom Cruise’s Dark Cinematic Universe was trying to get us there.

I actually took Tar’s fame to very much only be within that community, and that perhaps the classical music world is much bigger than I realized. But even so, I wouldn’t mind living in a reality where symphony conductors were huge pop culture celebs!

This article definitely sounds like one of the obsessive characters in the movie. Just don’t do anything drastic when Lydia doesn’t return your calls.

Catherine Zeta Jones could stare at door, and I’d feel the electricity. Are we all being nice in pretending the problem isn’t entirely Luis Guzman?

Something else they forgot- or paid lip service to, without really showing- is that Wednesday is actually quite the prankster. There was not enough of this written into the character, but I would have loved to see it from Ortega

I love it. At this point, they need her more than she needs them. We’re only a few bad Season 2 reviews away from “make this better or I walk.”

She seems to get the character more than the writers do. Basically what Henry Cavill was dealing with on The Witcher. Maybe it’s a Netflix thing

With the shows I’ve watched, many of their best seasons have been either their 1st, 2nd or their 4th, so something about this rings true to me. But going longer isn’t normally a problem... Until after Season 6. Like clockwork, this decline has been consistent in my television. Name the best Season 7s ever. 8s. 9s? Is

I think TV is already being treated more like movies, thanks to the rise of the binge model, and everything being serialized. But they want to have their cake and eat it to, by continuing to use things like cliffhangers to end the year. That’s not to say it doesn’t work, but it’s a matter a preference, I suppose.

Your instincts were correct. This aspect of Season 4 fell flat to me. But I’d still suggest giving it a look. The characters- Buckley, Jason Schwartzman, Timothy Olyphant, and even Chris Rock are a more interesting collection than that of S3, imo.

Stranger Things will also be ending in 5 seasons. But obviously they have a smaller episode count. This is one of the points I was going to ask, because I think the number of episodes plays an important role too. (We saw this effect Game of Thrones’ shortened final years)

Agreed. But I’d go further as to say her performance in Hustlers was a little overrated. Sure, it’s best work for her, maybe, considering her catalog. But in isolation, I can see a dozen actresses playing the part just as well.