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I'd play Tiny Bubbles, at various volumes and speeds.

Still plays the piano better than any of the other captains.

Haha, yes! Those interviews are great, and Brooks is definitely the highlight.

The show always has these false dichotomies, usually in the form of Rick Is Always Right and Everyone Else is Always Wrong. This time it's been given to two different, fan-favorite characters, and it's ruining them both. Blerg.

Yeah, I like 3, but after doing a re-watch in prep for Rogue Nation, my enjoyment level during it was always between 1 and 2. It's by far better than 2, but the script has a few too many issues for me to enjoy it as much as the first.

Even if I cottoned to that ruling, I'd challenge on the basis that Avery Brooks is a stone cold badass.

Seasons 3-7 mothafuckah!

I'm fairly ashamed that I clicked on this a moment before seeing the Duracell battery in the header photo. Now I've just given this sponsored content crap a click it didn't even earn! Sigh. I only have myself and all of society to blame, I guess.

I like the part where Tom Cruise and a stunt double are driving motorcycles really fast at each other and it's vrooom vroom vrrrrrrrrrrooooooooooommmmm eeeeeeeerrrrrrr SKABOOSH when they finally meet in mid air.

They go 4, 5, 1, 3, and 2, in my opinion. Seriously, Ghost Protocol is just too much fun.

I am, actually, a little miffed about that. I liked this conceit of new directors bringing their visions to the material, even if the style differences were already starting to flatten out.

Ah, okay, then. Here have a few upvotes in the spirit of agreement!

I can't tell if you're shitting on that sequence or not. It's super silly, sure, but it's incredibly well-made. Theaters all over the world were as silent as Ethan Hunt was trying to be, that's how transfixed we were at the time.

If a Borg Cube couldn't beat the Enterprise in First Contact, then it certainly couldn't beat the Death Star.

We're interpreting the same scenes differently because this show is terrible with its execution in even the smallest ways. You're not rude until you call me names or something, but I think we're good. And I just think that even in the context of serialized storytelling, character motivations should be checked and

I agree that Carol was using her possible concussion to lure Morgan into a false sense of security. But the writing and performance also seemed to indicate that she really was out of sorts and not thinking clearly, even if she was capable of planning. We haven't seen her interact with any "loved ones" for quite a

It could be two things!

Man, I dunno. We give the writers/characters shit for doing stupid things all the time, this is no different to me. Morgan's arc could have been interesting here, if the Wolf were still being held after they eventually clear out the Walkers. I understand where Carol was coming from, but she had more obvious shit to

Is Morgan's philosophy actually hurting the group right now? It's only been a day or so since he captured the Wolf and if Carol hadn't tried to kill the guy, he'd still be locked up instead of getting the drop on them and escaping with the doctor. The other Wolves Morgan let go were immediately killed by Rick,

Or, at least, pull a Michonne and give everyone their own dual de-fanged zombie bodyguards.