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anybody notice that Dinklage has facial hair for the pre-taped segments and was clean shaven for the show? I was extremely discombobulated!

Maybe I'm a chump, or maybe I'm a cynic, but I did think they were going for "make Maul an anti-hero" for the 1st half. Not that I thought it was believable but I thought they might be going with "ah, this guy is popular, let's make him a good guy!" marketing-mandated character wist. So I will admit I did not see

You know your movie is a bit dry when a character sits down and watches youtube clips for five minutes.

I'm calling this is Hamill's definitive For Reals final Joker performance. Really. Which is a great one to go out on.

I think it's interesting that nobody can flat-out agree if this is a Cloverfield sequel or not, which the movie doesn't particularly answer, I did see an interview with the director who said "it takes place in a different universe" and it's more thematically similar as opposed to a sequel in the same world. However,

I personally go Mad Max, Fury Road, Road Warrior and Beyond Thunderdome. Fury Road is the movie where Max learns that he has a higher purpose to help people in the Wasteland, which he does in Road Warrior and Beyond Thunderdome.

I'm patiently waiting for all of Fear the Walking Dead: Flight to Whatever to finish up (well, the second half, I watched the first half very drunk on new years eve) and hopefully it'll all be on youtube before Season 2 starts so when whoever survives and gets cast on Fear I can say "Hey, I sorta saw that!"

Yeah, I think that's the peak of Berkley roles where he maintains his inherent jerk-iness the entire time but, dammit, you like the guy and he tells Jack to "put the pieces together."

Then those same people turned around and made a show called "24" and cast him again as jerk (but an extremely lovable and eventually self-sacrificing jerk) known as George Mason (probably my favourite Xander Berkley role, and that's saying something!)

I loves me some Agent Carter and I think it's a more enjoyable watch than the increasingly dour Agents of SHIELD. But I think the main plotline wasn't quite as propulsive as it was in S1 but it totally makes up for it in style and the humour and actor chemistry this year was even better than before (You can see they

And the episode is called "Home Again" and a classic episode they worked on is "Home" and that episode ends very open ended. It's my own damn fault for thinking this was a sequel to "Home" but I mean, come on

Na na na na na na na na na BATMAN!

The Ewoks clearly served murdered and cooked Imperials to the Rebellion that night at the party, I'm assuming a lot of weird shit went down. But, hey, freedom! Whooo!

I love the show and the format and I think it can sustain itself without Jack Bauer. But it's going to be fucking weird without him.

Great article, I just recently watched both"Me, Earl & the Dying Girl" and "The End of the Tour" surprisingly close together (watched "Dying Girl" first and "Tour" about 3 weeks later) and had no idea the song, which I honestly didn't know beforehand, was in both. There is a distinct tone to both usages of it,

I had a feeling ever since last episode that Ward was going to get a power-up. I think, like NotWill, NotWard will still retain Ward's memories and personalities but just also be all, like, Hydra God Evil Alien Guy. I do think, once again, it does lead to how are they going to deal with Ward at the end of the season.

Horray for it finally being up! It only look years because Prince is a mercurial purple God.

It would be funny if Coulson flat-out died on Planet X after he smashed his head into a rock. Team Ward can walk by his corpse and be like, "Huh…"

If Coulson made Mack The Director, isn't he supposed to pass along the glowy cube of knowledge that Fury gave him? That's like important stuff!

I really liked that episode, it was kind of like an episode of "24" but with more interdimensional portals.