wolverinedoppelshane--disqus
Wolverine DoppelShane
wolverinedoppelshane--disqus

Hey now, @NerdInTheBasement:disqus is only young in age. I think he's shown he can hold his own intellectually with anyone on the boards, here or on The Dissolve. Talking down to him is unwarranted.

And, to be fair, Soderbergh is executive producing, so it's not like the series is moving without his stamp of approval.

I'm curious why they chose to go with Vine stars to host the show instead of Youtube stars, the latter of whom would seem to be better suited for this activity.

Well, Schilling also had to do The Lucky One, so I guess they both had to pay severe dues.

One of my favourite Ben moments in the series is in Season 5, when he's on the plane with Jack, and says something to the effect of "my mother taught me how to read." It's a completely unnecessary lie, he doesn't accomplish anything by saying it, but he does it anyway, because that's who he is.

So is someone going to score all the other GoT deaths to this song? I'm frankly surprised it took this long.

It's disturbing that I was able to decipher that relatively easily.

Also a criticism levelled at every generation of music. Not too long ago, people were pointing at Michael Jackson and Prince as evidence that creative music was dying.

As I understand it, that's exactly what they claim happens, a lot of blanks, actors, and squibs.

Seriously, if this is a conspiracy to bring gun control, it's going terribly.

So….True Detective's second season will star the remaining Golden Girls?

The idea that a woman can't have substance and be good-looking at the same time needs to die.

Still less tiresome than the "Bring back Firefly" chants.

Actually, most of the comments so far have revolved around "Bring back The Tomorrow People/Star Crossed!

CBS has Person of Interest and The Good Wife, which are among some of the best stuff on tv, and also Elementary, which is also well-regarded.

Just spitballing here, but what if we gave him a romantic partner this season? Maybe, say, played by Eliza Coupe? And she's got a sister, and I'm just brainstorming here, but maybe that sister could be played by Elisha Cuthbert? And the sister should have her own storyline, of course. Maybe she left a guy at the

I'm honestly surprised more people haven't been trying to re-frame Orange Is the New Black as "Girls, but in prison, and with a bisexual housewife at its core, and a whole cast of unique characters. But both have women in their cast!"

I've actually heard really good things about Appropriate Behavior, but I guess every project about people in their 20s now has to be compared to Girls somehow.