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Watching the original last night, all I could think of was Downey for Nick. So I’ll say RDJ and Eva Green (good choice from above!)

The STAR TREK II and III novels by the same author are even better. The novel for III runs a hundred pages before the film starts, and does a nice job of writing Carol Marcus out of the action, lays some more gradual groundwork for the problems with McCoy and the Genesis Planet, and sets up some nice character beats

Probably just from grappling with Norman. That Reedus stank looks like it’d cling on to you for years. . .

Here’s something I wish the interviewer had followed up on so I’ll ask here and see if someone else can explain it: how do the statements “I lost the love of my life” and “...just recently, I fell even deeper in love than I’ve ever experienced” compute? If his wife was the love of his life, how can a new love be

Catching up on K&P after the fact, it took me a minute to realize the revised theme and credits were goofing on the (I suppose then-new) TRUE DETECTIVE season one credits (going hand-in-hand with the wraps now being car-based). It took me another minute to realize that they were still using the original song and

The only - ONLY - thing I’ll cop to liking about the theme song is how the layers of instrumentation build along with the advancement in spaceflight technology in the visuals. And they’re darn nice visual to boot. But, yeah, the lyrics are dire, and don’t really fit STAR TREK.

Petty Inclusiveness Watch: The monitors behind the band played a panorama of American girls during the above song - different ages/races/background. Petty made sure to include Alexis Arquette in the montage. I think there was a lesbian couple or two as well, but can’t swear to it.

Can someone please clarify (and spare me from actually watching KEVIN CAN WAIT) - I get there was a first-season wife and she was killed. My understanding is that Remini played Kevin James’ former NYPD partner in a s1 episode. So if that’s right, did those two characters get married after the offscreen death of the

Okay, I’ll bite: in which previous shows was this stated? I only recall the one mention of Kirk being unable to learn it from Spock, and McCoy failing his nerve pinch attempt in STIII. And, sure, lots of fans - even me - have assumed for years that only a Vulcan could do it.

“Avery Brooks was forced by contract to refrain from shaving his head or growing any facial hair for the first few seasons of DS9, so that fragile white people wouldn’t think the commander of the station was a thug.”

Others may have voice this elsewhere, but I haven’t seen it.. . .

“Milch went to a meeting at HBO to propose a series that was reducible to the pitch line ‘St. Paul gets collared.’ More expansively, he wanted to write about the lives of city cops in ancient Rome during Nero’s reign, before a system of justice had been codified. ‘I was interested in how people improvised the

“But most important of all, we’ve learned that Supreme Leader Snoke himself is personally overseeing the final stages of the construction of this second Starkiller Base.” #findreplace #nailedit

Just testing the Kinja. Nothing to see here.

Except if it was the case I would think it would have been revealed before Tywin's death. After that. . . meh.

And Giamatti, IMO.

GLEE and JUSTIFIED beg to differ, but thanks for playing.

Would something as simple as a scene with Claire saying "Gosh, I'm bad with names - you're Nicole and Paul, right?" have worked? ; )