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I had a shitty day but that comment made me actually laugh, so thank you.

"You know, who we were isn't who we are; it's practice for who we want to become."
I know it was played for laughs, but I cannot get enough of super-positivity brain and I enjoy it un-ironically.

I think you are referring to a Tactleneck

That's exactly what I thought when I heard he was cast. This guy can play intense and unhinged in his sleep.

As soon as he did it, I knew you would pick that.

All we can do is hope he will go back to his sociopathic tendencies as soon as possible. Though I have the same fear, this show has surprised me so well that I will give them the benefit of the doubt that they are going to do something interesting with it.

I loved him before (it was the short lived series Kings that got me), but goddamn do I agree. This guy is awesome and should be in everything just so he can get interviewed more.

I have vague memories of this show that always makes me want to see a sci-fi version of Sherlock Holmes produced in live action. That's the only thought worth having about that cartoon though.

I really enjoyed that whole subplot and hope they decide to keep Hawes after a small leave of absence. Wth all the work they've been doing this year with his character I wouldn't mind him becoming a regular like Gregson and Bell, just to add another flavor to such a small cast.

As soon as I saw him I wanted to come here and say something, but I didn't think it right since you've been keeping the Clyde Watch alive.
Yes, I do realize this makes me sound like I am a seven-year-old.

Mads Mikkelsen as Leo Getz would make me watch every episode of this show no matter how terrible.

No, and its the only thing that movie needs to be perfect cheese.

The only Pinkman cameo I would be interested in is in a post-Cinnabon world.

That RoboBunnyBatman sounds all kinds of horrible and I really hope this show lasts long enough to do it.

You're seven 'all right's short, but you still get my upvote for making me lol

Dracula Untold wasn't really the embarrassment that everyone makes it out to be. It wasn't revolutionary but it was solid. If they filmed the novel Dracula in modern day as its sequel it would be something better to base Universal's shared monster universe on.

Agreed, unless its in roman numerals; I cant get enough of those.

Not really, but I think it being the second sequel instead of an opening chapter makes it a little better.

I really hope they come up with a better subtitle than 'Part One'; that really just seems like they aren't even trying.

How come? Is he rushing, or dragging?