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What a great episode! This is hands-down one of the best TV series I've ever seen. IMO, I think it's better than MAD MEN by far.

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You forgot to put the word "actually" in there

Well, the two timelines thing happened. You guys were right! I was wrong! I was also wrong about who would win the election, so that means I should never predict anything again.

And they aren't dressed much like the couples you see in Pasadena either.

Great review. I'd been interested in seeing this movie, but that is some really contrived, messy and just straight up dumb plotting.

I actually met a tech working on the show who hinted that Romanworld and Medievalworld would be in play for future seasons. I hope that's the case— I loved the multiple parks in the original movie, and I would love to see the new take on that.

That was a fantastic video, and I very much enjoyed it. I would love to read "I Killed Hitler," but it looks like it's hard to find outside a few specialized collections.

You know… that would be a fantastic short story. You should write it!

I'd want to go to Star Wars World and roleplay as a rogue Jedi tempted by the Dark Side. Screw all these Western tropes! I WANNA LIGHTSABER AND FORCE LIGHTNING!

Did I mention that I was also super obsessed with the Return to Oz— which not only had a good child queen in it (Ozma) but an evil princess in it (Mombi) who had a whole gallery of heads that she could change every day? Oh yeah! And I poured over the Sears catalog's She-Ra toyline and coveted Wind Dancer, because he

It's true. I watched all the movies when I was a kid in the '80s (starting with Temple of Doom) but they never did anything for me. I mean, they were fun, but for whatever reason it didn't take up space in my brain the way The Last Unicorn, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, She-Ra and The Empire Strikes Back did. (I blame

That's true, but I think there enough other talented collaborators on that movie who could hold Lucas' worst tendencies in check. I don't know as much about the Indiana Jones franchise, since I'm not really a fan.

At least the action scenes were good, even though it's a racist, misogynistic mid '80s schlockfest. (And the musical number at the beginning is fun, I'll give it that.) Gee, it's too Marcia Lucas didn't edit it… Maybe it would have been better.

Unfortunately, Temple of Doom was my first exposure to the Indiana Jones franchise, and it was not a good introduction. And though I was probably the girliest girl ever, my main desire throughout the film was to set Willie Scott on fire.

And I DID hear of Oogieloves, much to my everlasting sorrow

Christ on a cracker. I am a big Disneyphile, a Star Wars fan from about 1980, and I follow the latest animated releases (relatively) closely, but I never, ever heard of this movie until JUST NOW. I suppose that goes to show what a bomb it was…

You see, that's why I don't watch most contemporary swords-and-sandals movies. All those goddamn pants, EVERYWHERE. I want to see tunics and bare legs! Why are you cheating me of the site of mens' legs, movie!?

Jesus Christ. Tyrant got a third season… while Agent Carter was cancelled!? There's no goddamned justice in this world, that's for sure.

I totally hear ya. I am lost…. adrift… now this season is over. WHAT AM I GOING TO DO NOW!? *sobs*