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I just cannot watch Vince Vaughn and his wife. A lot of it is the terrible dialogue they get but also the delivery and acting choices.
I really want to stick around until Ani uses her knife on someone, and because Taylor Kitch is here, but it's getting tough.

This was an A for me.

looking at Vincenzo Natali's IMDB I'm amazed by what the show has brought out of him. Have I overlooked something really good that he's done?

So happy this is getting covered!

I think it's worth it.Different from everything that's out there, compelling lead, great style and a plot that so far seems to be surprising me a fair bit. And in any case I think you'll know how you feel about it by the end of the pilot because the show arrives fully conceived.

I'll use this as an opportunity to recommend to anyone who loved this season the BTS podcast they did for the show with Slate. Some of the best BTS insight I've listened to and it's great to listen to people who make and love their show talk about it.

My friend and I just keep texting each other "Unbreakable!" and have not tired of the joke. Much better way to start a conversation than "Hi".

I lost the battle with myself to not be so pleased about calling Soso's (hopefully attempted?) suicide back in episode 6ish. Sad that it came to this for her, but it's also a pretty real representation of how mental illness can be shrugged off and mistreated in real life.

I know I'm way, way off with this, that this season isn;t supposed to be so dark or what have you, but I keep feeling like Soso might end up killing herself. She has just seemed so desperately lonely to me this season.

That makes tons more sense, cheers!

Not sure whether this was discussed in the comments or not, but Caputo definitely missed a beat at the end there right? They are going to merge the low-security Litchfield with the MAX to save room, right? did anyone understand it differently or at all? (and no spoilers please)