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That's why I liked Polite Fight (seems like its been missing for awhile, not sure if its still going). Whenever I discuss shows its always from a story perspective, but they exclusively discuss director choices, which I take for granted. I always thought their decision to cover Game of Thrones was a lame one. Would

What a fantastic time for trippy tv. I'm not sure what is inspiring it as a trend. Hannibal (even though its over), Legion, Mr. Robot, and Atlanta, plus Twin Peaks is coming back. I'm sure I'm missing some. Man Seeking Woman, I guess, I don't really watch it. Hulu's Shut Eye is kind of out there at moments. A Series

I think this entire episode took place in a mental construct/astral plane. They mention memory palace this episode. It just seemed like the demon has captured them all and is keeping them "sedated" in a false reality, including the reasons they are institutionalized. The door is the way out, back into David's real

Has anyone done homage better than Noah Hawley? The references are crystal clear, but together they feel genuinely original and compelling. I am of course also including Fargo.

U is for Unearthed from ABCs of Death

That's the reference. Not sure it's canon

Apparently its a reference to a King Kong novelization where the original movie's Venture was renamed Wanderer

I'm not sure what TV critics are saying outside of this site, so I guess I'll say the Marvel Netflix shows. There is always that inevitable few terrible episodes right before the ending because they objectively have too many episodes. I'm usually pretty good about grin-and-bearing it though, at least better than this

I think we need a For Your Consideration about Logan and Pr. X's relationship framed specifically around Pr. X's ailments. I'm starting to see signs of dementia in an elderly relative and the line "I know who you are, I just don't always recognize you" was pretty compelling.

It's true they don't belabor, but I think they make it quite clear with Logan's dying words, "Don't be what they made you."

I don't think so. I think the same aspect that facilitated an R-rating facilitated the need for character drama in lieu of special effects and action sequences, and that's the budget. It is still a decent sized budget, more than Deadpool, but I still think it went down like this: We want to make it R-rated. Well,

Yea, the Turok-Han were described as the Neanderthal equivalent to vampires. IIRC

Doyle, that's my answer. I love when sidekicks perceived as cowardly or weak step up.

That seems kind of wrong. For one thing, it doesn't exist in a vaccuum. More importantly, art is often a product of its time. I feel like that is as important an aspect as any other

What do they think the payoff is?

I like this guys channel. A better one is when he makes all the food from Always Sunny.

Actually, if anything, it will probably be more like the Meow Meow Beans episode of Community, where everyone is really into for like a week, are really judgmental and awful about it, and then just move on to something else. Probably some piece of nostalgia to be played on a phone.

A character that will most likely make fluttering eyelid motions at Gaston like they have done in countless cartoons in the past.

What do you think this is? Some kind of free market.

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