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The list should include Ultraviolet, a late nineties UK tv serial from Joe Ahearne that starred Jack Davenport, Idris Elba, and Sussanah Harker. It is a smart horror/thriller, easily binged at only six episodes, and can be found on Tubi, Pluto, etc. Plus I think the unsold U.S. remake pilot can be found on Youtube.

I agree that Angel (the series) is better, but Angel (the character) is also quite insufferable. Imo, lead characters are seldom the most interesting ones.

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

Paget and Keith David deserve a ton more credit for those seasons than they get.

+1 Walton Goggins

I’d be happy if they found ways to bring back both Keith David and Jonathan Banks for at least cameos to catch up on their characters. They may have been Chevy Chase replacements, but they played well with the rest of the cast. And on that note, they damn well better bring back Paget Brewster. She was the MVP of the

I didn’t get a Community notification for this.

If there’s one thing I know about the guy who masterminded the incredibly successful and profitable Infinity Saga, it’s that he has no idea what he’s doing!

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Obligatory stolen scene (and one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen on any screen):

I’m a born and raised Scot and didn’t know this so thank you! I hope every episode discussion of Andor includes at least one Scottish Fact™

I listened to an interview with the showrunner, Tony Gilroy, and he mentioned the show is kinda segmented in three-episode chunks. He also mentioned the transition from screenwriting (which is very tied to page counts and finite runtimes, unlike streaming tv) allowing him to loosen up some, but he still kept the movie

They’re just normal, plain, old Hebridean sheep!

One weird thing I’ve noticed is that the episodes tend to not be structured at all as individual episodes. The scenes play out until a full episode’s run time has been reached, and then it just ends regardless of how well the current scene works as an episode ending. Luckily, everything about the show is so great that

Ridley Scott in hooker boots? Wow!

It’s like, acting’s bullshit, right? Like, at the end of the day, it’s all about fucking bullshit.”

Tonally the movie was all over the damn place. So I’m not surprised that a movie goes from “Jane has terminal cancer” to “Thor finds his sole surviving childhood friend half-alive and mutilated, then makes a joke about her missing arm” also included a scene where Gorr carves off his own tattoos.

Ooh, I hope it was a spin off of Gravity Falls, featuring everyone’s favorite character Lil Gideon!

That was a much needed Cheese episode. I know he’s a fan favorite, but he was well overdue for some character development, especially when it comes to Daniel.

I wouldn’t Grantham parole either.

Good. It’s an excellent show. One worthy of having its episodes written about and discussed among its fans if such place were to ever exist. Like a gathering, perhaps a club, that focused on art work of the audio and visuals fields.