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I am confused about why Montrose’s sex scene was conveyed in such a crude manner. I guess I am mostly bothered by the giant loogie lube scene and subsequent forceful sex on the part of Montrose that looked more like rape than pleasurable yet vigorous lovemaking. I suppose the transition from this scene to his final

I am sure this has already been said somewhere in the comments, but may I reiterate the fantastic job Joelle Monique is doing with these recaps? I’m not too proud to admit that I cannot always immediately absorb everything that is going on in Lovecraft Country, and often have to rewind and rewatch. But more helpful

Wasn’t there a House episode that featured this issue?

You hate everything I love. 

Right? She was an entire character all of her own and if anything, I was convinced that she was the one having the hallucination.

I didn’t read the book, so maybe I’m missing something but I don’t understand how Jake could be the old janitor. They look nothing alike, the other characters aged but remained the same person. Was Jake a construct of the janitor’s ideal image of himself? I dunno. They were so many events that did not fit in a neat

It was the dance scene that wrecked the film for me. Just when I was expecting some sort of conclusion to the rising tension, wham—two professional dancers (whom we have never seen before and are not related in any way to the story’s characters) break the mood. And then the dance goes on and on and on until I had to

Can I say, just for the record that Meth Damon is growing up.

I went to a 24 hour seminar in Northern California back in the early 80s called The Sterling Institute, the leader’s name was Roger Sterling, or something. His two main seminars were called Men, Sex, and Power and Women, Sex, and Power. The men’s seminar told its audience that they were superior in every way, and the

I thought, “Chekov’s bear trap.”

Carolina

Itchy Itchy gotta baba.

Remember when 12 shows was considered a really really short season?

Compelling premiere, but I hope the theme of this series goes beyond zombie monsters. I’m hoping for another Watchman, please.

Damn. How’d I miss that?

Dang. I was in my thirties in 2000, but I had no idea how nostalgic I would feel after listening to all those damn songs.

Because of that very reason, My Lottery Dream Home is my go to HGTV show. David Bromstad is always down to earth and respectful, and the homes are typically “very real” in terms of how homes are usually presented in the real estate market.

And she sure put him in a mason jar!

I just hope he is around in some capacity next season. He is way too fun fun to watch and would be a wonderful reoccurring antagonist.

Yup, I realized that after I wrote the comment. $7000 would definitely have been enough for Mason to pay Stella and Paul.