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Yeah, the actual quote "I am become death…" is from that, but in this ep he was reading from that sonnet. Not sure why they did that, maybe to avoid seeming kind of cheesy using the real quote. I'm not sure when he actually said it either? I'm no expert on the specifics here.

Also, we're forgetting that Fitz (like everyone on The Hill, eventually) is absolutely going to die of cancer in a few years. That much Plutonium chilling in your gut = death for sure. In that sense he kind of had death in his future either way.

31. Wayward Pines
30. The Good Wife
29. Homeland
28. Wet Hot American Summer
27. Master of None
26. Married
25. Casual
24. Documentary Now!
23. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
22. Show Me a Hero
21. Transparent
20. Broad City
19. Orphan Black
18. Nathan for You
17. The Affair
16. Silicon Valley
15. Hannibal
14. Mad Men
13. Last Man on Earth

I phrased that poorly, I meant High on the list as in too far from one, so actually low on the list. I think Rectify should have been #1 easily.

The Knick and Manhattan. Two of the best shows on TV, waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than most of the tripe picked for the three lists. TV critics should be able to discern TV they "like" from actual good TV.

He was reading from Batter My Heart, that sonnet. It had plenty of ominous verbiage for him to read in the opening of the night scene. I love their portrayal of Oppenheimer.

The Knick?? Where's the Knick. And Manhattan?? Where's Manhattan??

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LOVE THIS SHOW. NEED 3RD SEASON PLEASE!!

I'd go for this, just cause this is my favorite show, but that Nathan was a doozy.

Indeed, night and day, it really matured and did something amazing the second season.

The Anti Climax that a lot of shows go for now in the final moments of their seasons is such a good move. That speech from Danson was beautiful and tied in so nicely with the themes of the show. This is one of the only of the new amazing slate of shows (Halt and Catch Fire, The Knick, Rectify, The Affair (this year),

Haha, I started responding with a list of all the dramas I watch, and ended up writing every one of them in order of how much I like them/how good I think they are. Hope it at least provides some entertainment. (I have yet to start watching, or have watched only a bit of: Mr. Robot, Outlander, GoT, Empire)

I was really pleased to see The League go out on something as close to the show in its prime I've seen since maybe early season 5 or even season 4. There were a series of excellent scenes and pairings, putting people off of one another, like the Mantzoukis-Shiva showdown, which was fantastic. Gonna miss this show. I

I can totally respect that. Parks and The League are my two main default Netflix shows to just put on and enjoy immediately, so I see them as on the same level in my head. But it's Apples and Oranges, really good and awesome Apples and also really good and awesome Oranges.

"The affinity towards organic free flow of not just dialogue, but structure too, has been a philosophy that made this series as funny as anything in it's formative and middle years. But they lived by the sword, and suitably have died by it in this bitter end, and we all should have been prepared for that, if not for

I don't know if that's how I would characterize what I said, I was just frustrated by people leveling the same old insults at a show that I feel simply doesn't deserve them. I apologize if you read my words that way.

I get what you're saying, and thank you for being civil, but I was just SO charmed and entertained by the first 4 seasons of this show that I can't understand people's objection to those years (I get the problems with the later stuff). Eric Andre and Nathan 4 you are obviously more of an apparent anarchy, I was just

Yeah, way to not allow write-ins, or at least make it very difficult. The best show of the year was easily, far and away, without a doubt, Rectify. But you wouldn't let me write it in, so no vote. Bummer man.

I know, I know, amatuer question. Sometimes I just gotta say it tho.