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That's where I know her from! She was very good in that. Actually, I liked the actors for most of the 'host bodies' of the siblings.

I dropped out of last season before the end, but decided to give it another shot for season two, and man, retuning this team and leaning in to the silly has been a massive improvement to the show.

How are you finding it? I'm considering doing the same myself - I feel like I'll enjoy it more just enjoying the themes/worldbuilding rather than looking for resolutions.

Same. Actually, by the end of the season he was straight up smoking, probably because they were facing cancellation and thought 'screw it'.

I just want Matt Ryan back on screen, dammit.

Well, Matt Ryan's Welsh, so it's 'barely concealed Welsh'. It's particularly clear on that 'bugger off'.

Spirited Away is a beautiful film, but I think I'll be watching Princess Mononoke.

I'll second your Sense8. It ended up being my favourite thing I've seen in years, because it is filled with hope and human connection. In a cynical landscape of television, it really stands out.

I also spend a lot of time making D&D adventures nobody will ever play - if you ever put yours somewhere, direct me to them, I'd love to see what you've come up with.

Walton. Goggins.

Always team Logan!

After a couple of months of hearing a very similar sentiment in Britain, the triumph has become, increasingly, hollow repetitions of bitter gloating. "Suck it up", and the like, which has achieved little other than further dividing a divided people.

For a couple of months there, I really thought we had the 'worst decision of 2016' in the bag.

Well, I paraphrased you, actually. But I take your point.

Nothing says 'not giving a damn about other people's respect for me' like making a really big deal out of gloating and being right.

I want to upvote you for comment/avatar synergy, but I just can't will myself to do it.

This is the most heartening thing I've read so far.

The first of many, I'm sure.

I proudly own both this film and this soundtrack. It's heavy meta humour resonated with me back when I was a tween (probably because I grew up watching 'The Princess Bride' like, five times a day) and has continued to inform my sense of humour as I got older.

Except they grow less powerful as they grow more numerous. That's Ninjas 101.