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What have I got in my pocket? 

Seriously, are you playing Sauron?

You’ve repeated a sentence, and also repeated an entire paragraph.

I look forward to the rational and grounded comments this article will generate.

“…but one would think that he assassinated President Lincoln for all the continued fuss about what went down in that theater...”

You can’t not tell me that I’m not totally not un-wrong.

I agree. Part of the reason stars like Marilyn and Audrey endure is because there’s no one like them. You can get close, but it's still never going to be as good as the real thing.

Bold of you guys to include *SPOILERS* Midnight Mass right there in the headline image since the fact that it’s about vampires is kind of a big spoiler for the show.

I think the issue is the world is burning, the global economy is failing, America is sliding aggressively into fascism and World War III might have already begun. The bandwidth for a really great television show is pretty slim these days. 

Only way this works is if it's set in The Savage Land, Tarzan is killed by Ka'Zar, and it turns out to be a secret marvel movie.

I can’t even imagine how bad a self-consciously woke Tarzan would be. Self-consciously woke anything, really, but works of art that feel like they were made from a place of apologizing for what came before feel sort of doomed from the start.

Technically it is public domain, but the characters are copyrighted to the ERB estate. Which is confusing. I tried reading into what that means exactly and my nose started shooting blood so I gave up.

John Carter

In the books Targaryens aren’t fireproof; Daenerys survives immolation in season 1 due to some blood magic spell or whatever. The scene where she burns down the Dothraki council isn’t in the books, they added it for the show because it was so bad ass. 

I loved Community, but I started to lose interest as it started to lose its grounding. It still had some great episodes after the first season and I enjoyed it, but that first season was the pinnacle for me. Combined with the constant cancellations and revivals (Yahoo TV!) I was ready to say goodbye when it was over.

Ugh, ONE movie. If they loved us, we’d get a trilogy. But they don’t care about fans.

And let us not forget John Oliver, thespian.

The last season has some of the absolute best material the show ever did.

The thing about shows like this and Reservation Dogs - there’s levels & layers for everyone. If you’re a black lifelong Atlanta resident, you’re gonna be watching this from a different layer than a white suburban New England viewer, but all the layers are good. There’s a lot of specificity to the character experiences,

That episode felt so lived in and real that I swear it has to be based on someone’s actual family.