avclub-07083a9024530b20bdd9ef8b38fc6e79--disqus
pw exclamation mark
avclub-07083a9024530b20bdd9ef8b38fc6e79--disqus

I saved the final two episodes to watch like one long film, and there are SEVERAL scenes of the best and "loudest" silences in TV/movie history

Vic really doubles up on "Denial" to others and also himself.  I understand that's how many liars move forward, by successfully pretending "that's the way it always went down."

apologies to any spoiling I may have ever inadvertently done out of enthusiasm.  I think everyone's is being more conscious of this now, especially knowing the joy of letting this show shock and surprise

Even if they didn't have the last episode written out during the Pillot, on a re-watch, there are just so many moments made all the more richer (or tragic) knowing how things turn out.  The writers certainly never ignored where we were before.

Father SmokesAlot NoHomo? I don't believe so…

SPOILERS:  he's great in S7, as the one competent member getting work done, but the finale's nod was a gorgeous grace note I appreciated.  I was also glad that they had the moments where their "attempts" to have children were uncomfortably angry and fruitless

it's such a good moment, but I sure was grateful to whomever programmed my DVDs to "skip" right on over these "previously on's".

I remember in the middle of season 5 I likened this to how "the highs and lows" of drug addiction peak and valley. How it goes so low on a graph's decline, that even getting high just barely "gets you even" (to quote Claudette after pouring a drink for a homeless witness).  They get into trouble, they get out of it.

I resent sex's logo ripping off the fed-ex arrow, but, "now that i have your attention" and all that…

I don't know if you're just joshing, but that sort of thing happens to me all too often!

I am curious to see how the digital comics market unfolds.  Much as I appreciate digital exclusives from every company (like liberal author Orson Scott Card's upcoming "Superman and his platonic pal Jimmy Olson" short), I wish someone would just "win the war" already, a la iTunes and the formerly great eMusic.

At first I was a bit jolted and disappointed by the trailer and subject matter, perhaps because it wasn't "Gomorrah parte due: elettrico Bugaloo.

I liked them both, and only wish Illusionist omitted the insulting "A-HA" minute at the end.  I felt if much of the film was about the mystery of the trick to the audience, let me be the audience and let me NEVER KNOW.

I loved the first season of Prison Break, though it didn't take long to go down the toilet.

"tree bark, gravel, the shattered swords of our vanquished enemies!"

I'm going to thoroughly enjoy these articles, and when we get to certain episodes (especially S5 finale) I look forward to everyone's stories about "when I knew something was wrong."

Season 4 is mentioned all over these comments

I'd love to see more films about the state of the industry, or if anyone has any recommendations.   I think Netlix is streaming "Press Pause Play" (digital media) and "Need That Record" (about the brick and mortar stores) but those aren't exactly on topic.

I won't argue over similarities in any succession of notes, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that Radiohead found inspiration and sat on a Dandies solo for 6 years

I thought that was the MOST likeable thing she had done