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Or maybe it's how good you are at paying attention.

The snow on the ground throughout the series should help you forget that it's not taking place in the same time as our lives.

You're not looking at Moe the right way.

Completely agree with you. Too much moping. Too many quiet moments. The Americans is so great with creating tension out of a simple walk down the street. That wasn't the case this season. We had our moments of tension, but every episode was so bogged down by this "will they stay or will they go" mentality, when we all

The Martha moment was by far the best moment of this finale. It was slow, boring, and had me fighting to keep my eyes open. This season was a never ending circle, and apart from the few questionable killings they committed, really offered nothing else besides Henry wanting to go to boarding school and Paige going back

I haven't finished S2 yet. I just didn't think Don Draper was raping them, but if they touched on it this year then I wouldn't be aware.

They were raped?

I'm really enjoying the return of Gotham so far. Penguin and Nigma are fun to watch. Bruce is still just a big DOOF all the time. Arlo Givens was much better in a suit than he was in monks garb. Alfred saves the day, but big dumb Bruce sent the whole city into a frenzy. Lee Thompkins is a much more interesting

"It’s unclear who the target of this satire is"

I have to say, I never really like McGregor. So to hear it's him playing 2 roles in this series, I wasn't really excited about it. But damn, he's been incredible. Really portrays the brothers as 2 completely different people. It's hard to do. Reminds me of Tom Hardy in "Legend" or to a slightly funnier extent, Zach

"I definitely got the impression that the widow Anita's late husband was the good Samaritan who stopped to help with the broken down truck and who was rewarded for his efforts by being murdered.
His body would never have been found, and Anita mentions a description of where they found his car, and I think Mike realized

Those damn white males

Her husband disappeared 8 years ago. The Good Samaritan just died. Unless you think her husband was just lost for 8 years and randomly showed up to be killed by the cartel

I'm not sure if we should take franchise advice from someone who loves the F&F franchise. LOL! It's cool man, you like what you like. I'm just messing around.

So I guess you're a fast and furious kind of guy?

8 years is a long time.

"While the court’s decision seemed to vindicate Kelly Jones, the fallout from the trial—and the national attention that surrounded it—has surely brought, and will continue to bring, great emotional distress to her children"

You can't really point to a greater success story these days than "The Rock"

Oh lord. Hopefully democrats can bring some new candidates into the fold. No more rehashing of 2016 election.

Chicago is certainly not a dangerous place…