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I guess. I really enjoyed the first one as campy B-movie fun. Not any of the rest really. And several are just flat out awful.

I'm fine with what they are doing. The only episode, as I said, where it really bugged the crap out of me was when Flynn saved his brother, which obviously would have led to his never having been conceived. I'm sorry, but the same sperm and egg are not hooking up after that, no matter whether his mom goes to Europe

I loved the line from Flynn about Edison & Ford surviving to go on to be some of history's greatest dicks. I was kind of rooting for Flynn to succeed in that episode because of them.

How much? Most of that snow was pretty convincing. I thought they really spent some coin with all the location shooting this week, but maybe they fooled me.

Yeah, the whole Bonnie & Clyde thing was a little soft. They were straight up psychos.

Well, if you watch Tonto in the Lone Ranger stories, definitely be some racism going on.

Alex Winter isn't up to much. Can't he play a historical figure? Maybe the travel to seventies LA and he's some previously unknown guy that the Coen's based The Dude on? Or go nuts and make him Charles Manson.

The Flynn family non-effect was totally arbitrary. I'm not hung up on it, because that's not the show they are making and I accept that. But yeah, that part was just crazy to accept made no changes. Flynn would have prevented his conception, no doubt.

That's my one big disappointment with the show. What hooked me in the pilot was the massive change that occurred from Hindenburg butterfly effect. I thought it would be very cool to do a show where each time they return the world shifts on them, and they have to adapt. Maybe ultimately the world starts being

I try not to nitpick a show that's not really trying to be all that tight with its premise, but there is simply no way someone back at the home place doesn't say, "Oh, hey, guys, watch out for the Murder Castle." Any one or two people unaware, I can fly with, but someone just googling the Chicago World's Fair would

The first one was an enjoyable if middling B-movie, but did the Resident Evil series really have any greatest hits?

Guys, El Dan is playing him.

I was twelve when this came out. I was already a devoted movie lover and Oscar watcher. I can still remember the absolute sensation that was her performance in the wake of being so closely identified with Mary Richards. And yet I had forgotten that she didn't win. But I had also forgotten that she was nominated for

Trump on one end, Comey on the other. Kind of like in Requiem For A Dream.

Now his casting as a Crow on Justified makes a lot more sense.

Are you wearing sun god robes and surrounded by worshippers throwing little pickles at you?

Bradley Whitford will play the dad, and eventually we learn his moustache has latent mutant powers.

They've just scheduled a showing of Triumph of the Will for the next night, so now the second part of the miniseries will be delayed another night.

But always "lies" to objective reality.

She didn't play someone "ordinary." She was played someone "ugly," which in TV only means you wear braces and have a bad haircut. Because they could have just cast someone unattractive, you know.