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It was fun to watch, but ultimately this review nails all of my problems, and why, on occasion, the show would get a little boring. Too often I'd be so far ahead of the show's emotional beats and plot points that stretches felt interminable. Last week's reveal of Bernarnold, for example, with his "letting go" of his

I'm more likely to buy a theater ticket to see a re-release of the original before I'd pay anything to see yet another crappy reboot.

Evil is ultimately evil, but I'm defer on who guess first.

It was jarring when I first saw Creator, but I grew to love it. And I have always been disappointed he didn't pop up more.

Could you talk about The Celebrity Apprentice?

Seems like a great place to hold ecstasy fueled orgies.

I don't think Carnahan is a great auteur or anything, but I do think his turds would be better than anything Eli Roth has ever done.

I can't get over how blase' they are about all the changes. There was one line in one episode when someone said, "Yeah, but if we hadn't succeeded, it would have been more drastic." At the very least take one full episode to flesh out that attitude before you move on, because it kind of makes them all seem like

Is it just me or does he look like a chubbier Javier Bardem in this picture?

I certainly look forward to seeing this one when it is on TNT in 2-3 years.

Or at least consistent and well thought out changes of any magnitude.

With this write up The AV Club Newswire has become Variety in 1996.

I didn't realize that. I thought they were married back then.

I meant that she was beloved in general. Melissa Mathison is someone a lot of people speak of with reverence, even before she died. But obviously she wasn't beloved by him forever, since they divorced about ten years ago.

Funny thing is, because I'm not really watching anything right now (aside from this, there is Westworld, People of Earth, and that's it), I'm not close to quitting it. I'll probably whine and moan for a while that it isn't better, but then I'll keep watching. Eventually maybe I start watching a lot of TV again (I'm

I find it hard to believe I'm saying this after seeing Empire in the theaters about 20 times (or more) when I was 12 & worshiping Han and Ford (hell, I even liked Mosquito Coast, or talked myself into it), but you know what? Fuck Harrison Ford. Seriously, this guy's bullshit is just getting tiring to hear about. You

Just saw Shawn Ryan live tweeted last night's episode. His comments did not fill me with confidence that show will get less fluffy or inconsistent. But I guess I'll just have to take comfort that they take far more pains to get a lot more of the history right than most shows like this would. At least until my TV show

It wound have been nice for her to do more. But upcoming movie or not, I was pretty happy just to see her acknowledged at all. No space program movie or show I've ever seen has even acknowledged the existence of the hordes of women who were integral to its success, let alone the gigantic contributions of Katherine

Yeah, but considering the odds on a specific person being born at all, it seems impossible that his brother living wouldn't wipe out Flynn ever being born. Since Flynn was time traveling when he made the change, it's a cool and logical conceit that he doesn't just wink out of existence. But they should have returned

The timeline changes being so cosmetic and undercooked is my biggest disappointment. The thing in the pilot that hooked my was her sister being erased from a change to the Hindenburg, of all things. I thought that might be a very cool element to the show, as each week they had to cope with unexpected and significant