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Although presumably when Greg was on the phone on the balcony he was talking to Quentin, no?  But you’re right-nothing was explicitly proven.

You really just hate being alive, don’t you?

Yeah, I might’ve liked Tanya’s storyline more as a black comedy if it was all a big misunderstanding and she ended up killing a bunch of people and herself over nothing.

I loved the repeated theme of “The real sin of cheating is not the infidelity itself, but the victimization.” It’s more about power than sex.

What’s really bad and weird about him is that he appears to be doing it from two different accounts. He was on here last week with a different avi, but same name and different arguments.

Again, that’s where you’re wrong. The show didn’t forget about it, it made it a critical component of Albie and Dom’s relationship and Dom’s mea culpa for the reasons that I mentioned. Dom’s horror at Albie sleeping with a prostitute, let alone the same one he slept with, on top of Albie’s preaching made him think and

White has apparently said he’s thinking about exploring themes around Eastern religion and death in the 3rd season. So how about a newly wealthy Greg in Bali, having just discovered his health issues have returned. If that becomes the last season it will also make a nice trilogy around the Tanya story.

That part had me absolutely howling in laughter. This dying, scheming queen trying to pull himself up on to a couch and all of a sudden finds himself being interrogated by his near-victim and it’s about if Greg is.... having an affair.

Are you really full on in the comments talking about who will return for the third season before you even watched the finale??

Going into this ep, knowing she’d seen Greg’s picture and heard Greg’s phone calls and saw the uncle f***er in action, I was thinking, “maybe Tanya has hidden layers?”

So pleased to see Sarah Sherman soar these last few weeks. Equally impressive is the fact that SNL (Lorne Michaels etc.) seem to have found a way to work “Sarah Squirm” and her decidedly non-mainstream comedy sensibilities into this decidedly mainstream comedy show. Comedy is about taking risks, right? Well it’s

Every day for the past two weeks something new has come out that basically pieces together the proof of what Tarantino was saying. This here is another indirect example of how the big IP franchise doesn’t let you be a “movie star”, but a carrier of the brand. In the MCU the actor is the brand first and foremost.

MAnnnn, the first season was a surprise treat during a dark, dark, dark time. Can’t wait for this new season.

Touche I mena I am a huge fan of his in general, as as I said not all of his movies are great but they are, to me, almost always entertaining. To be honest I think Pan’s Labrynth was his weakest, it just never meshed with me. Thouse his horror anthology on Netvflix is quite good. And I will never not defend Pacific

Yeah, not every instance of “trauma” has to be relative to the most extreme example of it. Regardless, there’s a difference between literal and figurative uses, and English not being their first or second language, I’d cut these guys some serious slack.

Reading all the comments on this thread, this is the only one that makes any sense for the show. Debating the enforcibility of infidelity clauses is laughably a waste of time, because they’ll be as enforceable as the show wants to make them. But the only clean way that Greg gets the money is if Tanya dies, especially

People are too fixated on the use of the word “traumatic,” I think it could be traumatizing to be publicly humiliated and rejected on such a large stage. The Batgirl cancellation will be mentioned in their obituaries, as that’s likely to be an all-time famous unreleased film along the lines of The Day the Clown Cried.

Has Guillermo del Toro finally made a good movie? Probably not!

Aubrey Plaza IS great in this - but A LOT more happened in this episode.

Do you dare scoff at the directorial genius and pedo-bear stare of Gene Fallaiz!?