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I think the deal's that Arthur Darvill has more conflicting scheduling arrangements than the rest (his absence from several episodes last season being so he could film Broadchurch).

He deserves some sort of award for that panicked scream he gave while being arrested.

I think it's more just industry jargon: a way for journalists to distinguish articles that are about musing on and examining a certain idea as opposed to fact based reporting or reviewing a specific product.

Becoming a llama and going on a wacky, buddy comedy road trip. Duh.

If you're going to make your kid eat healthier or more adventurous dishes, though, it should be done at home, where other people don't have to be bothered by them screeching, "I don't want it! I DON'T WANT IT!" until either you give in or they do.

"One thing that bugs me is the use of a clip never seen as a 'previously
on' with Braca that was never shown before (a cut scene from an earlier
episode); but with the passage of time it's probably now interesting as
just precisely the sort of thing TV shows could sometimes do: Insist
something just new had always

I remain convinced that the tax cuts studios get for filming in Vancouver come with a "must give Roger Cross some work" provision.

The deal with anime is a lot of it makes little to no money off the actual TV broadcast. For their profits, they rely on drawing in a very small but very devoted fandom who will spend outrageous amounts of money on a truly vast array of merchandise. It's sort of the opposite of the "lowest common denominator" approach.

I mean, aren't sporting events television programs, too?

You are going to be missed, Alasdair. It's going to be sad watching Arrow this coming season without your reviews to read afterwards; you always had some insight, beyond the surface level plot and character stuff, into what the show was really saying or where it was going, and I'm going to miss that.

Not if you check it out from the library.

I feel like I definitely want to see this, but I'm not sure if about seeing it in theaters.

I'd define space opera as "adventure stories about/heavily featuring travel through outer space".

I totally agree. A remake should ideally be of a movie that had great potential it didn't fully realize, rather than something that was already pretty much the best version of what it was trying to be.

We've seen Ted Danson do an evil laugh, and anyone who's watched The Simpsons knows how great Kelsey Grammar's evil laugh is. We just need to get them to do an evil laugh together.

The article says it's a movie, not a TV show, so there should be no worries.

Counterpoint: It Follows

Plus there's the fact that, even among online theorizers, there are always MULTIPLE, contradictory theories about what's going to happen. With enough fans putting their heads to the grindstone, someone will probably figure out what the twist will be, but there's no guarantee their theory will catch on with anyone else.

"Holy Motherforking Shirtballs!"

Thing is, throughout the campaign, there were several times when Hillary's support in the polls was FAR ahead of Trump's, by an order of double digits, while Trump only occasionally drew even or very slightly ahead of her in polls. Most of us expected those poll results would start to stabilize as we got closer to