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Too Much Cowbell
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That was our first eyeroll of the episode last night: “I don’t die.” The spouse and I immediately added in tandem, “The writers told me so.”

It’s great that Rick remembers this Morales guy, because I do not. I have no memory of him whatsoever. Was he one of the men protecting the nursing home?

Have you noticed that none of the cast of Enterprise has ever been seen again? I don’t think I’ve seen even Bakula in anything since that series.

God damn it I fucking love Quatermass and the Pit, and it’s not available in any Region 1 format that I can find.

I became a Matheson fan when I realized that the same guy who wrote The Legend of Hell House also wrote Duel—along with The Incredible Shrinking Man! (Which is a cracking good novel, BTW.)

I don’t think I’ll ever forget “Lovers’ Vow,” not because it frightened me but because it’s so very sad. Kudos to both Rae Dawn Chong and James Remar; and also, Remar’s awesome in everything and why didn’t he have a better career?

Sorry...but they’re not. This series is a long snore.

Since last season’s final ep, I feel it is wise to filter all of Darlene’s statements and actions with the awareness that she might be/is probably wearing a wire.

*bawls*

You are right about that; but without Slater their conversations would a) not be as entertaining and b) probably be really gimmicky. I like Slater in this show and I’d miss him if he went away.

Oh, and here’s Dick’s son, Jack.

I don’t see how any reasonably well-informed adult—particularly anyone interested in this type of show—could not already tell that that guy was the BTK killer.

I want them to be food. Like, free-range space chickens.

Well, change it back, for Christ’s sake.

I’m OK with this nonsense as long as the people in the SW universe use these things for food.

wut u did thar i sees it

Robot Jude Law would at least demonstrate some basic attention to/interest in the proceedings...

The Oscars have pissed away their credibility to the point where they’re pretty much meaningless now.

I love Blade Runner and I’ve watched it many, many times. It never occurred to me to question Deckard’s humanity, and I’ve never understood this theory or where it came from. To me it is idiotic. It would undermine most of the film.

It’s been a looong time since I read the book; but I have a memory of Deckard being “outed” near the end as an android—the point of the story being that Earth’s ecology was destroyed, humans abandoned the planet, and everything left on Earth that seems to be alive, including the wildlife, is really a machine.