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I was under the impression that the incident was that they accidentally ran over Dyaln O'Brien with a car? No one actually knows for sure since they don't really talk about it but I'd say he looks about the same and he's still done some action-themed stuff since then. That said, I couldn't actually bring myself to

If I remember Fuller's plans correctly Eddie was also supposed to be a gay vegetarian werewolf boy scout, so there's every chance that would have been frowned up too if the show lasted until now.

It was a pain trying to find the creative arts nomination and really, that's the only nomination for CEG? I got the impression Math of Love Triangles got the most attention this year aside from the Lemonading, which might have been a little trumped by Unbreakable Kimmy's effort at it.

My original dream is that Woo would have been key in a crossover arc for Agents of SHIELD and Agent Carter (or at least a key narrative thread for binding the two timelines within one show), with potential for a spinoff. On the other hand it's great that there's going to be an important Asian guy in the MCU/something

In all earnestness, I loved their production of David Byrne and Fatboy Slim's musical about Imelda Marcos (Here Lies Love) so I'm kind of curious what something they developed themselves will end up being like. As potentially misguided as it may sound.

There was a cello player whose throat became part of his instrument but I thought there was another episode, possibly the one Ellen Greene guest starred in, where we see pulsing flesh and then it's eventually revealed to be the vocal cords of someone performing for an audience.

There have been interviews elsewhere, I think they implied that she was going to be a horrid opera singer (talent or personality-wise? That was unclear) and someone was going to kill her since Chenoweth relished the idea of a horrible death scene.

Accusations about violence and that Public Theater performance of Julius Caesar lost some of their funding when big companies backed out, for fear of backlash. Even if it's absurd that doesn't keep it from actually happening. (Though yeah this seems to be a show more geared toward aftermath discussing the topic,

Laura's sort of a weird sullen character left to her own devices but I love post-death her and the dynamic she has with basically everyone she encounters. While I'd have enjoyed a road trip of her and Audrey I was pleasantly surprised by the idea of her traveling trio too.

Assuming Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab still has the license they did a line of scents for the book and it seems like they're still expanding it. There was a pretty great scent they did for the demon in Good Omens but I sort of wish there were a way to actually check them out before hand rather than just rely on the

I still don't fully get the idea Hero is propaganda granted I've got a weird meld of the Chinese and American edits when I was a kid. (I will never forgive the Weinstein for not including Faye Wong's single for that movie in the American version)

I thought they implied she could determine where he was based on what direction the robot seemed to be looking up at her. Thought it did seem like a bit of a risk that she could accidentally swat him into more buildings rather than grab him outright?

That sounds poetic and is slightly coming back to me but I feel like that is slightly undermined by the actual ending of her escaping into the wild to hang out with Maisie Williams and I don't really remember why anyone's memory needed to be erased in that case.

I figured this dialogue was important but I couldn't figure out what it was a reference to. Did something important and involving Clara actually happen in the Christmas special? (I put it off expecting it to be some place on demand before the season started but when I couldn't find it I half assumed this was all just

I thought the show has actually done fairly well at opting to cast a number of ethnic minorities for traditionally white characters. The problem is all of those people are pretty inconsequential. (And for a while I was so pleasantly surprised to hear there was a show that would have two Asian guys and they wouldn't be

I got the implication that Archie did put up an argument but sort of gave in the moment he thought it would distract him from having to think about Val.

My interpretation is that Syd must have touched someone with fire powers and this also resolves that thing others claimed where when you see Syd underwater then it didn't actually look like her. In the time for the camera to emerge from the water however she could have reverted to her normal form.

My interpretation since we don't have enough info to go off of is that Syd's power may have a refractory period?

I can barely come up with many shows to have them properly after all the credits have run aside from one offs of Hannibal and Westworld? Both of those teased potential set ups but not quite that massively important for the main character so far as I remember.

There's a reasonable interpretation the character is part Native American and generally characters seldom use last names.