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RIP Ledger at least you didnt give us all this intolerable bullshit.

This season has been great so far. I'm glad that we're finally moving away from Abi; her insanity is fun to make people scramble right before tribal, but infuriating to watch when there's no need for bonkers paranoia.

I think this is honestly the best Yoshi's World style game; the first one had probably a more unique visual style, but this just looks fantastic and plays amazingly; no annoying crying babytimes either, thank goodness.

The 'Get Well Soon' balloon scene had the most ominous music in the whole show.

The whole opening scene of Jurassic Park can give you retinal damage

Do you mean…. coitus?

BENNY SCHWA DON'T TAKE NOTHIN FROM NOOOOOOOOOO

All real as far as i know - but sometimes they get pulled back as weird semi-participants in other weird situations.

To elaborate; it doesn't really feel as mean-spirited as it looks on paper because Nathan (as his character within the show) is entirely on the front lines and completely receptive to whatever abuse the people want to dish out, while insisting that everything he is doing is to help them. It ends up resulting in being

Well, yes, but also, no.

Most shows would strain to deliver one truly strange, compelling line like 'We've been to war. Nothing complex about it' an episode, and meanwhile Fargo is here just chock full of them.

Abi not liking you at the start of an episode is probably a comparatively safe place to be; there's three whole days for her to channel in on someone else! Just gotta not be the one stuck holding the hot potato.

Is this drama? Is drama news? Argh

Compromise is what we strive for! I did enjoy The Proposition quite a lot, and I actually loved Cave and Warren Ellis's soundtrack to The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford. I think it's most times where he sings that it's ruined for me.

Thanks to its appearance in Scream, I do love the song 'Red Right Hand'.

Yeah that log challenge was one of the most affecting ones. Fantastic stuff.

If this was D&D, Savage would absolutely be the noble, well-intentioned, 'lawful good' paladin, infuriatingly well-prepared at things, but pompous and self-righteous, without realising it.

Maybe Philip Shepherd?

Moonrise Kingdom I enjoyed infinitely more the second time round

Some days I long for a blissful life where I have never heard of his big Aussie-gothic moustachioed troubador nonsense