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That Guy Who Goes There
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But are we supposed to know that yet?

Throw some kind of jelling agent in there and he could end up inventing napalm or something.

"As the series’ credit sequence and James’ visions have hinted, this is the source of the grievance James Delaney bears Sir Stuart and his cronies, and of the guilt that haunts him."

Slimiest exorcist ever.

Thumbs up!

A lesser-known student at Hogwart's.

Ah yes, nothing like watching someone taste-test cow shit and then pigeon shit for quality. That's why we watch this show!

I like to support smaller acts by purchasing their MP3s via Bandcamp and CD Baby and so forth. It's the current year!

"I want a monopoly on coffee and flannel coming through Seattle."

What are these "record stores" of which you speak?

Now you just reminded me how lame the reveal of (and attack on) the Pope was in the finale of last year's Exorcist series. After all that build-up.

Yeah, that was funny and the series could do with more ironic humor. (Though I'm surprised the servant wasn't savvy enough to realize that even if she *did* want oranges she probably wanted him to take his damn time getting them … like, til she got done fighting with Hubby McDickweed.)

I'd just like to know why a Salish woman (named Salish) would use a symbol from Ghana to do whatever juju it is she did. And now I'm confused about whether Delaney's visions of the river witch are supposed to take place in Africa (where he had his adventures) or the Pacific Northwest (where he apparently has never

Deadwood on the Thames.

Moffat wants you to *think* it's done.

Bill Nigh, the science guy?

I just hope all the mysterioso-voodoo foreshadowing (talking to dead people, the weird little ritual he did at his father's burial etc.) actually pans out to involve some real magic or quasi-demonic stuff and is not just Delaney's inherited madness.

"Or as I grow older, is it that I'm familiar with more and more celebs—?"

George Michael.

Holdin' out for you.