Sora57
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Sora57

Agreed - I was pretty skeptical about spending further hours with this show after the tepid last two seasons. Almost didn’t pick it up - especially after hearing how LONG it is.

absolutely the best season since 1 IMO. i thought the length of each episode would drag but i think the pacing has been excellent. could it be lowered expectations from the previous seasons? who knows but i’m loving it.

This is a fun season in ways that were missing or lesser in S2-3, almost as much so as the first. I look forward to it closing out strong.

I will never forgive Homelander for that!

That blend of the street with the beach blew my frickin mind. Maybe a music video has done it or something, but I’ve never seen that before

It’s also very muched helped by Starr’s portrayal of Homelander making him one of the most chilling villains out there. His character progression is basically the political progression of the US in human form. His dawning realization that he could likely do whatever the fuck he wants to, to indulge in his need for

That bastard Homelander..... what he did to....... the Deep’s friend! That mother fer! 

They did that last week with the integration of the beignet shop, too. Hank eats a beignet within the first few minutes of the episode.

I think the storylines are just the lack of humanity that both a career as a hitman and existing in Hollywood demands.

In fairness, the confusion is somewhat understandable since it feels like the scene may have originally been written to feature a giant asshole but Amazon talked them down to giant pee hole instead. While I’m sure you can travel to a guy’s prostate via the dick, it seems like the long way around.

If you haven’t noticed yet, the site is dying. It’s been bleeding writers since forever, and the community has been shifting to bigotry more and more in recent years.

That was the single most-informative paragraph I’ve ever read in an internet comment. I will be using that quote, as well. Fire, indeed.

“Art is fire plus algebra.” That’s a quote credited to Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. Basically the idea is that in really great art—and, by extension, storytelling—there is an almost mathematical precision to decision-making. Yes, much of artistic expression is about feeling and emotion. But plugging that into a

Well, what you said about McKinnon is pretty much SNL in a nutshell.
Here take this one joke that somebody laughed at once and do it over and over and over and over and then maybe Lorne Michaels will offer you a fucking movie.

SERIOUSLY?!? Kenan Thompson is the longest tenured cast member; he’s heading into his 20th year. Put some respeck on his name.

And the four Yang mentioned are HARDLY “the best to ever do it.” Kate McKinnon went from playing wacky characters to playing “Kate McKinnon dressed up as a wacky character.” Pete Davidson was

This season is all over the place. There are so many storylines going on and Barry’s ability to keep getting away is stretching credibility to the limit. There have been times in the previous season that were over the top (the feral child episode) but the whole chase was so over the top that it undercuts the reality

That guy was amazing.

Between this show and Better Call Saul, we are very, very spoiled. Barry walking through the clothing store saying all that outlandish shit into his phone at top volume was the funniest shit ever. Cutting to Sally finishing reading his text as it got more and more bizarre with the bad talk-to-text translations felt

I’m sad that you didn’t bring up Hank’s visit to the beignet store, where the proprietor points out that Christobal spent their whole relationship lying to him, says that he’s better off out of the relationship, and then offers him a job managing the upcoming beignet franchise. Just... incredible.