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Wow, I missed the fact that Dylan McDermott's character was using that reference in an interview with a unit that is focused on catching stalkers.

Yes I suppose, but it'd be pretty boring.

It was just clever about it.

I hear you there. I think that villains who are just evil should do it in a way that is interesting though, it goads me when a character is basically horrible to the other characters in order to get the audience against them.

Does anybody remember his cameo in "Jason X"?
Did he owe a favor to somebody's daughter or something?

Or Phonebooth.

At least The Following had Valorie Curry is I think what you were going for.

Too many writers and creators think that simply showing a bad person do a bad thing that is obviously bad is enough commentary on that thing.

Did he play Blue? I hated that character, such an iron-fisted asshole with no relatable goal.
All truly awful people should be understandable in fiction, like the general in Pan's Labyrinth. Or they risk becoming cliches.

I was going to say this looks like a more British version of WANTED.
Then I see it's based on Mark Millar's comics.
That man has an obsession with secret societies turning asshole white boys into action heroes.

"The Death of Jack Hamilton"

"I woke up one day and found myself happy. it was awful."

Hot pocket.

So what are the odds of "Tusk" battling Alexandre Aja's "Horns" for horror box office domination?
I'd sell tickets.

I don't understand this references.

I have been waiting for Seth Lochead to write something ever since the fantastic twisted fairy tale that was Hanna.

For me the biggest Aspie trait she had this episode was the inability to see Marco as an ally because of his potential past.

Or the new food item at taco bell.

While there was lots going on this season I felt that the show handled it all very well, especially when it came to addressing the Pied Piper killings without losing the main case.
The reason I really stuck around though was because the Stansbury killings and the military academy stuff seemed to be saying some pretty

Oops, my bad. But the point still stands.