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Yep. Hirst loves to pull switcheroos(especially so close to the end of the season), so Ragnar is not in fact dying and he's pretending to be more hurt than he really is, the baptism is a means to get into the city. It's his ploy to sack the city and he already knows no reinforcements are coming and that some illness

Oh, I really envy you. The first 3 episodes are just ok, but the rest of the first season is magnificent. You're in for a real treat. From the 3rd episode on through to the end of all the seasons as well as the prequel season you will jump on your couch and scream curse words and you will yell at your tv screen, and

It's the Chaste. Yep.

It really confuses me how after such a spectacular four seasons of Spartacus he couldn't get any show green-lit for like two or three years just languishing on twitter. Thank God Drew recommended him for the job, because he's quite an amazing writer/show-runner.

Don't we get A.K.A. Jessica Jones in like a month with Iron Fist as well in 2015 with Luke Cage happening in 2016? I'm super excited to see them all and then to see the cross-over season of all four together. I can only hope and pray that the other show-runners can deliver as well as DeKnight did, because I truly

Agreed. I thought the first half was adequate in terms of building up all the plot threads, but the second half is where I was just blown away starting with Stick, the child actor playing the young Murdock was AHHMAZING and I will break something in my house if Shadows in the Glass doesn't get an A. I'm serious. :P

You're kidding me. I thought for sure Stick and the next episode Shadows in the Glass and the finale would get an A. The second half of this series is truly phenomenal. I call foul.

All great ones! I also forgot about the Amadeus parody with Sousa and the hipster skit with Cross only listening to victrola records.

The problem had nothing to do with the cinematography, lighting, sets, color schemes, directing, acting, etc. The problem had to do with the fact that he couldn't decide if wanted to make a pure art film or an indie film with a bare bones plot. There's definitely a filmmaker living inside of Ryan Gosling, he's just

It would've worked too.

I also miss the show that came after it Tenacious D. That period of HBO's comedy programming felt really fresh and unique. Bob and Dave's Mr. Show was America's answer to the Kids in the Hall(which I also adored).

Hahaha best line.

Ironically Tosh was the only Comedy Central alumni who was willing to roast Noah. He tweeted "to be fair, foreign comedians are always a decade behind what American comedians think is funny", but yes, he would've been a better replacement for Tosh.0 than the Daily Show since he's a traditional stand-up comedian. The

It was one of the biggest hiring blunders I've ever seen. Noah isn't funny. At all. He's also not a political satirist, he's just a basic stand-up comedian. His bits are padded with typical rehashed jokes such as white people are like this black people are like that, etc. Sure, Comedy Central might save money by

The first one was atrocious. Not watching this.

I would like to think that a person's art is reflective of who they are as a person. I think Kubrick was a perfectionist who would not have been ok with the ending we were given. I do find it hard to believe that Kubrick had much respect at all for Spielberg though, were they really close friends? I read something on

My four favorite skits ever from Mr. Show were the lazy boy who is given a house by a preacher who is satanic, the faux-metallica skit where they visit a boy with a deformed body in the hospital, the h.r. puff n stuff parody drugachusetts, and my absolute favorite, the roller coaster that drowns people but people keep

I don't hate Spielberg, I just think this ending wasn't what Kubrick would've went with if he were still alive and if he had had the opportunity to look at the shot footage. He would've either went with the bottom of the ocean ending or would've come up with something more fluid and different. When the film faded out

Do you honestly believe if Kubrick had been alive and had watched footage of the extended ending that he wouldn'tve cut it and went with the bottom of the ocean as the ending? Come on.

I just cannot believe that had Kubrick been alive that he would've went with that if that was indeed what he had invisioned, his instincts once seeing the footage I think would've been to wrap it up in that moment and not extend it any further than the bottom of the ocean scene. I was reminded of A.I. for some reason