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It was a reference to the opening, right? Where it implied it was planets colliding.

Kerry is definitely real, but there was also a scene in the opening montage here where she seemed to disappear into Cary somehow.

The Angriest Boy looked to me like someone in a suit, a la Michael Fassbender in Frank. The Devil looks like a combination of a real actor and (definitely suspect) CGI.

I want a Jemaine Clement-voiced coffee machine, too.

It's not really a "bold decision" when they've consistently scooped up up-and-coming younger directors for a ton of movies in their catalogue. The problem is that they then neuter them completely, like Shane Black andMatthew Vaughn, and it's likely the reason Edgar Wright left Ant-Man.

I don't know what the policy here is, but isn't that a pretty big spoiler? I've seen this mentioned around here multiple times now so I guess for a lot of people it isn't, but I barely know the first thing about X-Men and just started watching this for Noah Hawley.

You really think these female characters have little personality? Come on. They'll need more screentime, like anyone else on the show, sure, but they're far from just being symbols.

I enjoyed the little fake-out with Cary (the MRI doctor) and Kerry (the girl who came to get David last episode he was talking to), pretending the doctor had some sort of multiple personality thing going on.

Dan Stevens looks so much like a young Hugh Laurie and his character reminds me so much of House in his more manic episodes, it's kind of distracting.

If there's anything I love, it's movie reviewers doing hot takes out of nowhere in news articles.

Man, I don't want to dislike Amma Asante as she is a regular guest on the Kermode & Mayo radio show on BBC, and she's great there. Botswana's history (as one of the success stories of post-colonial Africa) is fascinating too. But nothing I've seen from her really elevates the subjects she chooses.

Reminder that he also said Bowser Jr.'s mom is… Shigeru Miyamoto. So yeah, not to be taken as canon or anything (that goes to you, furious wiki scribblers).

The various guardians always seem a little more distant than "father's brother" or "mother's sister", so it feels right.

Good call out, I never actually watched much of Saw at all. It was just the first thing that sprung to mind with the nasty "puzzles" of a mastermind.

This wasn't really incoherent, but it was awful. Why did they go SAW of all things in the last episode? I've been watching this series with my mom, a long time Sherlock Holmes fan, and she just kind of wanted to turn it off. Unpleasant for the sake of being unpleasant, and dumb escape room puzzles aren't fun. Jesus.

The CGI did bother me in this episode, yeah. It was everything involves Sunny and that newspaper flying into the camera. Come on.

"I have an appointment for a Haircut right now!"

"I will soon be your henchperson-in-law."

Please, please, can we have fewer angsty headlines here already? I agree with you politically but this shit is getting really tiresome. Plus, they do nothing but pollute the comment section.