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So am I , actually. And I totally get that thought process, too. I would just be disappointed to see one of the greatest characters in the show's history relegated mostly to the background.

That was…a busy episode.

Re: #3, certainly seems like it.

Are we still doing phrasing, though?

Archer finally won an Emmy. Yes.

Redd was great in Popstar, hopefully he makes a major impact in the fall and gets bigger through his work on SNL.

It's like people keep forgetting that Affleck is a far, far more talented filmmaker than Ayer or Snyder (but especially Snyder).

No, it's supposed to be "Bend it like-"

It must be weird for her to have been the target of outrage, for once. Even weirder that this outrage was actually totally justified.

7, but she also admitted to bribing her sister into making out with her, masturbated in bed next to her sister, etc. Don't know why anyone would be defending her for that, but hey, if that's the hill you want to die on, by all means.

I mean, she molested her sister, so there's that.

Heartbreaking. I can't imagine what Union must feel knowing she was lied to by Parker and now has to deal with this revelation in public.

They were applying an outdated and, frankly, disgusting standard whereby if the victim had previously engaged in any sexual act with the defendant, it was essentially impossible to get a conviction. In this case, Parker and the victim had (I believe) engaged in oral sex a day or two before the rape occurred. So, the

Couldn't agree with this more. At least since Zack and Miri, something's just been off about his work and this really sounds like it.

Seriously.

If the news story alone wasn't enough to sink this film's Oscar chances, this will. It's going to be a bloodbath.

I'm really enjoying everything about this season so far. I like how the first two hours sort of got us reacquainted with where everyone was, set up some major conflicts, and then separated Joe from the rest of the cast just like last season. Granted, he did interact directly with Cameron tonight, but that wasn't even

Damn, who would've thought that, when all was said and done on The Night Of, it was Ben Whishaw who had done it.

Or, you know, about this:

Oh man, Jennifer Kent would've been an inspired choice. Wonder why she didn't make the top 3. Of these three, I'd probably go with Caro simply because she has the most feature film experience and has worked most recently.