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  1. With the soliloquy he gave about him only being the middle man and that if he hadn’t done what he did, someone else would have meant his remaining screen time was to be measured in seconds. The team was going to kill him in any case…
  2. So what the heck?! Reacher only killed ELEVEN people by the end of season one…
  3. Then they are giving Joel Kinnaman some poor aul’ age makeup. I thought Ed was supposed to be closer to 80 or even aulder. Maybe it’s his crotchety attitude…
  4. There were about two episodes that just seemed to just start halfway through the episode and I audibly exclaimed, “How the f*** did we get here?!!”, prime example being the Mexican standoff with Reacher and Findlay held by the baddies. They could have used the extra time to show how they got caught. WTF???
  5. Danielle may not have been perfect, she always tried to do the best for the greater whole and may have preferred to stick to the rules, but dealing with Ed she had the patience of a saint. It took near THIRTY YEARS(!), but F*** YOU ED!!! lol!
  6. I believe his age was given in previous seasons, but how the FRAK aul’ is Ed this season?! He looks like he’s barely able this season, and apparently he might be. Still the same fly by the seat of his pants jackazz who feels the rules don’t apply to him…
  7. I’m ready for Niall to remind everyone that it’s his last season. I’d like that to happen this season. His astonished face like he’s never heard music before, his brogue, his ugly clothes, bye Niall…
  8. “Nancy Reagan that s***…” 🤣
  9. Re: Elmore Leonard. I'm reasonably sure he didn't, this series may be based on "A Story by Elmore Leonard." Re: Mansell. I'm getting tired of him as I am the actor Boyd Holbrook Boyd Holbrooking. I believe this episode is either more Raylan-centric or Raylan is starting to find his groove in Detroit. The Willa thing kinda made me sad even with her surly teenager-ness. Obviously, Raylan still isn't able to do anything else except wait for the call and then go immediately when the call comes to the expense of everything and everyone else...
  10. And her (Dan Aykroyd) father came to advise her as a ghost…
  11. It seemed the logical thing to do! Wocka wocka! <Badum tsssh!> Now, I enjoy Vulcan hijinks as the next humanoid (edit: From the neck up), but holy Sarek with a hot comb! Having Amanda Grayson show up kept me running through my head trying to figure who was onboard Enterprise during SNW and TOS and could have hipped Kirk and McCoy that Spock’s mum was human or why that wouldn’t have been a matter of record. The aliens of the week were somewhat amusing with their insistence on the bureaucracy of customer contact and insistence that the user (Enterprise crew) was attempting to operate outside of the proper time frame. T’pril, gatta love her, amirite?!!
  12. Of course, Margaret Carruthers being played by Pamela Rabe, “Joan ‘The Freak’ Ferguson”, warden of the Wentworth prison on the teevee show “Wentworth” and a major teevee baddie, naturally you would have to suspect her. And jeez Louise the town is straight wacko…
  13. Because they didn’t play this during the reveal of the un-dead yeoman…
  14. My thinking is similar to the situation at the end of “A Piece of the Action” when Dr. McCoy is perturbed that he left some Star Fleet property behind, and the thinking is that the residents of Gangster planet will reverse engineer it and hence, rapidly advance their technology. I’m going to cop to not paying attention to the beginning of the episode, and my research on the Memory Alpha website gave me the full context and details about “Who the f*** is Zac?!!” The reveal of the un-dead yeoman that Captain Pike mourned in the episode “The Cage really should have had this music cue…
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