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Ewan is possibly the least compelling actor on the season right now. I wasn't sold on the near-identical Stussys and I thought that he was struggling a bit to "act different" for each brother. Now that there's only one, Ewan seems a bit more relaxed, but there's still something that seems off about his performance,

"Hahahaha guys guys listen… so what if we keep the camera focused on DJ's still head for quite a few seconds, until we cut to seeing it snap to a side and fall off?!?"
"Get some sleep, Noah."

Also, I'm pretty sure he chose a long-ass story in order to keep Emmit's full attention until the supposed meds did effect. And Emmit himself had kept track of when to feign passing out, so it was not the first time he got drugged, nor the first long-ass pointless story Varga shared to Stussy.

Yuri possibly got some form of revelation, considering the time jump and how Varga appears to only have Meemo in tow. I don't think anyone's hurting over the loss of DJ Qualls' character, who I still have no idea why was it even included other than to behead him in a cool way.

Maybe we need to bring Ghost Mr. Numbers so that Zack can finally get his head wrapped around the fact that it's Mr. Wrench helping Nikki! Or a giant neon sign pointing at him. Or the IMDB/Wiki for the season, which lists Russell Harvard as "Recurring character Mr. Wrench".

Exactly! It's a very common picture on most churches and religious books here, Christ holding/pointing at the Sacred Heart, it was an interesting mix of iconic jesus-y poses!

(See also: The Human Centipede 3: Final Sequence)

I was thinking that due to his advanced age, he could ask to be put on house arrest instead of jail, because of medical treatments concerning his "blindness" and assorted bullshit excuses. But then would be the right time to accidentally drop a nuke over his house!

I think Mexican Jesus lost some of his power when the people who believed in him started getting shot and killed. So the shooting was 50/50 on the physical and spiritual way. The family still believed and that's why I think he blocked the bullets, to protect the last of the believers, even though I'm totally sure the

Just now I've realized there will be no more hot bearded Christopher Eccleston on Sundays and that's whole lotta wrong way to start the week.

Happy birthday to Monica from Silicon Valley, aka. #2.
Also, gonna comb my hair back-in-the-emo-days style to celebrate #26's birthday. Let's blast some pop punk with intelligible lyrics!

Didn't Sweeney mention the roof-throwing? Considering the leprechaun is a bit foul-mouthed, and pretty wrong sometimes at that (just this episode he called Laura a "leprecunt" and a poor driver, and made several dismissing anal references to Salim), maybe he just goes for what he thinks it's most offensive, but not

Mr. Wood came out of Officer Lady last week and attacked Shadow as he ran out of the carnage created by the New Gods. Apparently the cut left him with a little horrible sappling!

Exactly. The second they showed the crossers swimming, I imagined things wouldn't go well, but the parallels were necessary, especially considering the appearance of the Vulcan inhabitants later on.
The need for guns to feel themselves superior is horrifying and of course not at all subtle. I felt queasy when Vulcan

Congrats on the A's, Jane! Now you're free to go have some Sona (Soma?) with Mr. Wednesday!

But at least we had Ian McShane pissing on someone's corpse. That has to be worth something!

I have to say that the opening scene on this episode is my favorite so far. I know it's pretty much heavy-handed, references to Mexican border crossing and people who kill their fellow men for two Gods: the God of Blood and Carnage, and the supposed "good God" they pretend to be devoted to even though they not even

One can't help it, I mean, it's Dolph Lundgren.

I don't know how trailers are over at the US, but in here they're mostly linked to our main film regulator (INCAA), target based, and chain based, so even when I went to rewatch the relatively unknown wonderful Korean thriller flick The Wailing I had to watch the same dumb trailers I'd get if watching a crap

I'm a bit torn over this, as I loved watching trailers on the cinema when young, but nowadays we get 80% random ads, 20% trailers if lucky, and two of those at least are for some shit Argentinian Sandler-like "movie" that I won't watch even if paid a million dollars.
And sometimes we even get trailers for things that