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Common mistake as the pun is a bit heavy-handed and unrealistic as a last name.

Unless the show was about interrogating the white privilege and culture of the country music scene—and then it failed in that regard—then blaming it for what it’s not attempting to do, seems odd.

I liked it. The melancholy worked. I thought the show was heading toward the gang, or just Laszlo, stealing a baby or child to raise, a la Interview With A Vampire. Where we left off and this season, it feels like laying the emotional groundwork for big changes in the next. I don’t think all our characters

During the final battle, I was hoping they would have killed off Daemon. That would have been an exciting, unexpected turn.

The years-long time jump didn’t work for me, as the principal characters were still in their moods from last episode and hadn’t sorted their issues out. (And every time there’s a time jump, there’s time-wasting exposition.) Sure, I guess Rhaenyra would find it hard to get over her father marrying her best friend, but

It’s always a shame when people who kind of resemble Tatiana Maslany turn out to be evil.

I thought of Polanski's Macbeth with the mist over the moors.

I got into this episode more than the first one. It was refreshing for this type of show to eschew action and violence and tell a character-based story. Sure, you could say they didn’t do anything new with the story and dialogue, but I was involved because of the actors, especially Paddy Considine, and the breakout

Well, the previous Predator films (the first two I recall) had one human defeat the Predator, and those versions--spoiler alert for Prey--had the monster have laser guns. With the humans defeating them not through automatic weapons.

Only Murders seems to be getting criticism no other show gets, wherein it’s guest star characters are dismissed when all they did was what other supporting characters in every other show do: be characters that interacted with our main characters and did it for various story and thematic reasons. I don’t get it. Were

I forgot about all this, thanks.

Well, those were characters, not clues to the killer or the killer herself. What were dangling questions with them the show didn’t address? Other than Nina being a red herring, they were there for either comedy (Saz, Amy Schumer following on Sting as the building's celebrity), or there for the emotional drama with our

In these kinds of sitcoms, the wife gives as good as she gets. Carrie Heffernan was not a shrinking violet terrorized by her husband.

The plot of a hostage Neil tied up in the basement and the music (as well as some of the camera work) made me think of Breaking Bad. And for a brief moment, the show advanced its one-idea concept. Was what we thought Allison’s “real world” last season now this one nothing more than an antihero drama, except she

I haven’t seen Matt Smith’s work, but facially, he seems miscast. He doesn’t look very threatening. Maybe it’s the wig. I didn’t recognize Sonoya Mizuno (Devs) at all. So last season of Westworld didn’t have any nudity, one scene at most. I wish the Game of Thrones universe would do the same. There’s no value in it.

Take your own advice, friend. I was going to ask how young are you, until you mentioned you’re above 20. So you should know only your mother can tell you "Think before you speak." Telling it to a stranger is arrogant and condescending. For future reference.

Corporate fast food built on the foundation of contempt for its employees. What a business model.

I thought his daughter was an adolescent given she didn’t speak to him for 3 weeks. But 20? That’s a little too old to give someone the silent treatment after not being able to handle the rejection that comes from being a professional actor.

Thank you, I was waiting for this joke.

I was being facetious instead of a no-fun pendant. I know the expected unreality of animal thrillers and can have fun watching them. With a B score, this flick might be worth checking out.