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Skull Kid
thekinjaghostofskullkid

True, but if Mr. C has taught us anything, it's that lodge entities can tap into technology in strange ways.

Kind of the same thing with Cooper, though. This vibrant young man, a representation of the good in all people, has lost 25 years of his life to a nightmare.

I hope that Ed gets a heroic moment, perhaps saving Norma from some Woodsmen. After the dark ending of Season 2, Season 3 should really go for catharsis, IMO.

It's fun to see everything start to fall into place.

Sometimes jokes are just jokes.

I'm really hoping that was a Lil-type thing from FWWM.

Oh yeah. I saw a little bonsai tree on the nightstand next to the couch the kid was sitting in, and I theorized that the mysterious billionaire was Windom Earle, who used a hidden mic in a bonsai tree to spy on the TPPD.

And isn't it that nerds is cool now and the jocks are all pumping our gas?

Nah. It exposed slightly more people to comedians who had already been introduced to most comedy nerds by comedy bang bang.

One thing this show does that's unlike any other show is lingering on something so long that your emotions toward the subject change. Lingering on something mundane so long that it becomes funny, or lingering on something funny so long that it becomes terrifying.

Skull isn't completely irredeemable, but its highlights are few and far between. Doom has some low points, but manages to be one of the great adventure movies ever made. So…nah.

Oh absolutely. This season has been better than I could have possibly imagined, and this is the first one that felt like it missed the mark.

Oh it was strange, all right. But not the good kind of strange we've had so much of this season.

Holy cow. That is a very solid prediction.

A lot of this episode felt like a mistake, really. I've loved every episode so far, but this was just…a huge swing and a miss. All the Twin Peaks stuff was great, and the Blue Rose stuff was good, but over all, what an absolute middle finger this episode was. Not in the artsy sense, either. Twin Peaks was always

The fact that Spectre was so uneven and ridiculous is exactly why it felt like a classic Bond movie to me.

Except he's a super awesome recurring character.

A little moment I like is in Spectre when he's at the funeral of the man he killed (Sciarra? Something like that). Clearly the Spectre guys are watching him, and he just gives one of them a little wave. Cocky AF.

It's one of my absolute favorites. So much good stuff in that movie. The whole segment where Bond spies on the Quantum meeting at the opera is brilliant. "I think you need to find a better place to meet." At first you think he's just being cocky, and then you realize he did it so everyone will get up and leave, giving

QoS has aged really well. It's a wonderful capper to Casino, even if it doesn't work as a stand-alone Bond. It's honestly one of my favorites.