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Yeah they mentioned him being part of the writing process, and it was a big deal when they said so, but it's been vague.

I want confirmation that Darin Morgan will be writing and directing an episode oh please oh please

Dowd gonna Dowd

*throws a fire extinguisher at you*

oh

"Did you ever even WATCH the show?"

I think it totally makes sense for Rafael's character and is something I've seen in real life while also being a little annoyed that we are getting the love triangle again ha.

It was very very sexy.

This is the first episode where I genuinely started to wonder whether the soap opera storytelling might eventually get frustrating and stale and get in the way of the beautiful and emotional stuff.

He's one of my favorite writers on here but I do think he's a little harsher than me on some TV. I still always love reading his reviews and comics work.

Huh. I think Oliver and I just feel very differently about this show as I thought 8-9 were the best episodes in the damn thing.

Well, it's only the first two episodes, so hopefully we get more of them as the season goes on.

Orphan Black devolving into chaos but pulling it off was always my favorite part of Orphan Black so I am all about that

He finds real pathos in that role. And finds the myth.

Yep. I believe it's about eight travelers stuck together in a stagecoach stopover during a blizzard. The cast is ridiculous (Samuel L Jackson, Goggins, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Demian Bichir, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen and Bruce Dern as the eight. Channing Tatum and Zoe Bell in supporting roles)

My wife has never seen it except for bits and pieces while i have been watching and she's interested so I think I'll be doing that soon myself.

Also, this is off topic, but I was so moved by Wynn and Mikey's final scene together this season. That's good writing, making me care about Wynn and a character who I barely remembered from episode to episode. Wonder if seeing that happen is one of the reason's Wynn said "fuck it" and went surfing.

It's those god damn sonorous tones of Elliott's. So horrifying to hear them be so evil. Like my granddad coming to murder me in the night.

"No Raylan, I'm gonna bet my life on you being the only friend I have left in this world."

Huh that does make a lot of sense. They really made him seem like it before killing him fairly early on (though his last two episodes were corkers for that character, great work).