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I'm pretty sure Tom said he wanted to do one of these a year, so if anything it's other people stopping him from making a series.

Mabel would definitely approve of that pun.

A lot of detail there that I do definitely agree with, I think there's really a lot of truth in the story that is found in everyday real life, I just feel that "real emotional connections" in a short conversation between strangers at a tourist trap really doesn't imply that anything is going to happen. But I can

Okay, so not intentional. But controversial nevertheless so therefore it is definitely loaded with subtext whether intended or not.

Given how the production company Blumhouse just recently had two hits with The Visit and The Gift, I'm surprised they don't literally call this The Black.

I feel this would've made a great Key and Peele skit. All the dubious policemen in a trope filled horror about some teen slasher suddenly putting the town on lockdown after one of the survivors mentions the killer is black.

The fact that they even cast a black guy as the lead at that time was a very intentional focus on race.

I had hoped that maybe they could've given it a bit of more detail near the end, like I get that they're kids so they would overreact but he had a 5 minute conversation with each of them and got their emails, that's hardly a date.

Hmm, so I might be opening a whole can of worms here, but is what Dipper did really bad at all? I mean as we saw with the upside down girl, they had like a two minute conversation and she gave him her email, I don't really see how that would inherently lead to romance or the insinuation that he cheated on her?

He really did choose one of the best combos ever, I absolutely love how much and hard Andy makes Paul laugh and it's usually just the small jokes too.

Jon Hamm just reprises his role as Falcon.

Don't like half the writers for X-Files write for Supernatural now, I know half the cast has ended up on there aside from the two obvious leads. I have a feeling they have a pattern of not letting go of success until it becomes so far removed from what made it great. At least that show stopped before double digits

He's just always ready to swipe at people trying to take set photos.

Well they've resorted to fighting literal concepts such as darkness, so it's fair to say they've ran out of ideas. Well, saying that the occasional full-on comedy ep still shows they know how to make fun of their own tropes… and then they just rely on those same tropes seriously for the other 20 odd episodes.

That's why I find his more family films all the more hilarious that he's playing these typical all-American dads with absolutely no mention of his accent.

I remember an interview he said promoting this season that at least one of those vetoes is awkward and awful in it's own right, and questions everything he's been through so far.

The inclusion of parents always gave me the biggest chills, and another consideration that Craven has visited before. Like Nancy's over-protective father, he secures their house disbelieving the true power of their nightmares and unwittingly traps his daughter into the finale with the killer. Although the parents play

To be fair, there are several moments in this very montage where they are deliberately showing him hit his colleagues with his jacket so the show itself was playing on the silliness of a respected president performing such a dramatic coat flip.

I imagine the quandary has hit at least one old man at some point "so you can pornography on this internet, and for free? …oh boy, I guess I gotta finally learn how to use a computer…"