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Have you tried changing the "sort by" order? Anything other than "oldest first" is of course Odd and Wrong, but it does tend to turn up posts that won't appear the other way around.

I haven't seen the last episode yet, but Preacher has been renewed.

I found the pilot rather baffling. It could have worked well, I thought, if it had mostly had a light and humorous tone, with a few serious plot points given more weight by contrast. Instead it felt totally overstuffed and overwrought, and apparently we were supposed to take it all seriously.

I rather like them, but I got one for a friend a while back, and she was not impressed.

Finished An Instance of the Fingerpost by Iain Pears, which I enjoyed enormously, though I'm not entirely sure about the ending, which wrapped everything up neatly but felt a little too smooth (no doubt in part due to the fact that the final point-of-view character is just as deluded as the rest of them).

Constantine rumored to maybe be on LoT next season

Oh, I don't generally have a problem with rap songs in trailers, and I agree with you that it often works pretty well. And I could imagine it working quite well for movies that don't seem to immediately invite it (such as westerns or other historically set films) too, though I can't say any examples spring to mind

Fair point.

True Detective’s Nic Pizzolatto co-penned the script

You've got to admit sticking that rap song in the trailer is pretty painful, though.

That article seems pretty helpful, thanks for linking it.

Theresa May just made Boris Johnson Foreign Secretary.

The Expanse doesn't fall into the not-really-that-great-but-somehow-still-very-watchable category because - IMO - it's actually pretty great.

There's a person chained to a workstation somewhere deep down in the bowels of Warner's right now trying desperately to re-edit it from grimdark to fun, because that's what audiences want these days*.

In my case I think it's just feeling overwhelmed. I don't tend to put off starting work projects, but find it terribly difficult to get on with the later stages of a job. In the earlier stages, I'm not so worried about making mistakes or getting things "just so" because hey, I'll catch them/fix stuff up later on. So

Still on An Instance of the Fingerpost by Iain Pears. It's still great.

I'm quite enjoying the return of Killjoys and Dark Matter, Syfy's two not-really-that-great-but-somehow-still-very-watchable space operettas.

I want the guy playing Cassidy on Preacher to be the 13th Doctor!

Those people are clearly weapons-grade shits. Sorry you had to put up with that horrible nonsense.