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If you think Kevin Smith’s oeuvre only gets shat upon here, you need to get out more.

Stanfield and Kaluuya are two of the most exciting acting talents of the decade.

Eleanor is Phyllis’ sister-in-law, not sister.

We’ll always have “Oh, huh, whales grok time loops.”

Soji refers to him by name as Hugh in the first episode he appears. Also, the character is played by Jonathan Del Arco, who played Hugh previously. All the information was there.

“Yet here we have a Picard who has spent a decade and a half as a recluse because something didn’t work out that one time.

Another problem with Veidt here is that his plan depended on secrecy about the artifice involved — after all, this is why Rorschach had to go after promising to tell all — so why would he ever make a video that, if exposed, would unravel the whole thing and make it all for nothing?

“Many people clearly thought she was mentally disturbed, but LaRouche PAC, a fringe organization that believes climate change is a hoax, was behind the stunt, according to the group’s Twitter account.

There is no other possible reason for that scene where Davis and Jaco split up to go after Izel and she suddenly isn’t there. I think the show thought that was subtle.

“What do you think the favor was that Tyrion asked for from Davos?

I love Chuck D but sadly...

“As usual, the city is a huge part of the story and visual landscape of the episode, a de facto third character that is as much alive and compelling as Abbi and Ilana.

Martin’s line about Stone’s legal defense fund, at least according to closed captioning: “Go fund yourself.”

I see that the article was edited to correct that sentence but later on there’s still this: “Aside from the unflappable chemistry between Tennant and Frost

“Michael Frost as his angelic frenemy, Aziraphale”

This show will get a heap of Emmy nominations if there is any justice.

“get Paul F. Tompkins to host

This show has made me cry a lot from laughing too hard. I never expected it to make me cry because of something so beautiful.

I like Norm and wanted to defend him but I keep re-reading that interview and looking for a positive angle and every time I think I’m ready to say something I’m just [Nathan Fillion.gif]. Sorry, Norm, can’t imagine how hard this must be for you right now, probably worse than 1945 was for european jews.

It was very much a ‘B’ show in terms of quality and sophistication but had some compelling aspects, most notably Peter Jacobson’s Alan Snyder and the show’s central struggle concerning rebellion vs. collaboration as the best strategy for survival. While a lesser show might have made Snyder into a sniveling villain