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I'm not a fan of his and his face always bothers me too, but I have to say… he makes for a very pretty ginger girl.

I have no idea! But I'm enjoying finding out.

Change Maude to mauve and you may have something there.

This thread has embiggened my heart at least three sizes.

Don't forget about their medic show taking place in Nashville, CMT EMT.

Okay, but how do I go about dating Billy Bob Thornton?

That's not what your brother says!

Dodd's car?

He changed the part in his hair. I call shenanigans!

Agreed. The way everyone on this show avoids zombie scratches and the like (until they don't) is often barely believable, but this was just too much.

Two grown-ass white women going undercover as Terry Crews' twin daughters? Yes, please!

I still can't get over the impossibility of it all. I'm fine with Glenn more or less miraculously saving himself, but when he falls off of and away from the dumpster head first, only to somehow land with his head practically underneath the dumpster and giving him a chance to pull himself under it? I call bullshit.

Solid shade thrown here, Alex. Solid.

I really liked that movie, and it's a great spiritual spin-off to Fargo. The one thing gnawing at me when I watched it, though, was that if she'd just waited for the first season of the show, she could have saved herself a lot of trouble.

Also: It sucks.

At some point, I really want Marge Gunderson and Molly Solverson to meet and work together to solve a crime. I don't care how, I don't care what, I just need this to happen.

If it came out today, Unbreakable would rightly be seen as a welcome deflation from the mindlessness of some superhero movies, and one that essentially says fans are the reason why the genre is what it is by making its keeper of comic lore the villain. It might also be seen as a corrective to things like Fantastic

He subconsciously could have heard the gunshot that killed Virgil. Or, since Virgil's name is Virgil and he kept talking about Kevin needing a guide, Kevin subconsciously put Virgil in that role in his dream. And Mary ain't dead, yet.

When Wayne was dying in the bathroom at the end of last season, they met briefly.

The hotel room being the same is interesting — Kevin certainly seemed to sort of recognize it when he woke up. Even if it isn't exactly the same, the idea that a hotel is where one goes to engage in secret activities is certainly part of Kevin's psyche. Or, part of his life's symbolic understanding, something he'd