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    Definitely gonna watch, both for McClarnon and Brosnan.

    Dylan. Just … Dylan. This actor is tremendous. And in terms of story, I can't think of a better one on television that so well captures what life is like for the relatively healthy person trying to live with, and save himself from, a family with mental illness.

    Yes, Highmore wrote this. What a tremendous writer and actor. As much as i hate to see Bates Motel end, I am excited to see what he'll do next.

    And every time I see what's his name, Negan's other right hand man, I think that's budget Walton Goggins.

    And to think I loved Michael "Southland" Cudlitz before this show. When I see him with Sasha I just think no way would that beautiful woman get down with the likes of ginger bear.

    "Please, PLEASE someone blast the head off Bad Bangs Yoda Lady!" But no, it looks like she and her horrible hair style will live to see another season.

    Dead to me since the Trump head rub.

    OK, I'll be the bitch in the room and wonder why a stellar actress like Kidman can't nail an American accent.

    I detested that character until her final redemption.

    Enlightened. RIP, you died way too soon.

    Let me add praise for Shailene Woodley, an actress I never appreciated until now.

    That was a chilling line from Jane, given the circumstances.

    What a satisfying series. Two things: 1) I am so glad they did not end it with a preachy speech from Celeste. The message was delivered much more powerfully just as it was. 2) I appreciate the way the show set up and then addressed an important WTF moment. When I first saw Bonnie on the beach with the others, I

    Prediction: One of her twins will stun her by showing he knows what she's going through, that he has heard or seen or intuited something.

    Any show that can help me envy the rich less is a good thing. Thank you, Big Little Lies.

    I'm watching Outsiders (there, I've said it in public) and enjoying the crap out of Ryan Hurst. He has a big role in that show.

    The man has natural eyeliner. So unusual!

    I cannot resist Kenny Johnson. He'll always be Lem to me.

    That epitaph was unbelievable.

    Eugene has long been one of my least-liked characters—whenever any of Rick's gang is about to be killed, I think "Eugene! Take Eugene!"—but I enjoyed this episode quite a bit. It offered the best glimpse so far into the misery of Negan's unwilling followers. And it's always interesting to see how and why a character