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The Magister Ludi of the Masse
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While I thought season three was also its strongest, I was a big fan of the city council election arc in season four. I liked that victory still felt improbable even with a spoiled goof as her only competition. But this season has definitely been a dip into a tier below "essential viewing."

Yeah, that would have been the most efficient way. But instead I went the route of being the most recent and most vocal, a.k.a The Law of the Interwebs.

It's all good, dude. I'm sure someone made a similar statement to mine and hasn't called me out either. I only gave the comments a skim.

Yeah, I pointed out that those are Kanye's lyrics myself in the comments about an hour ago. It was a brilliant choice of song by the writers. Awful and revealing choice by her.

Hey @avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus , hate to be a stickler, but Marnie's song IS Kanye West's Stronger. She skips over some lyrics, but every word is lifted straight from that song. Sorry if someone has already pointed this out, but there are too many comments to sift through carefully. Besides

I have yet to listen to this album, but I LOVED their debut, and this reviewer absolutely nailed their sound. Bravo. You definitely got me hyped to just drown my mind in their soothing vocals and earthquaking production.

I have yet to listen to this album, but I LOVED their debut, and this reviewer absolutely nailed their sound. Bravo. You definitely got me hyped to just drown my mind in their soothing vocals and earthquaking production.

Nathan, I must say, I don't whether it's your personal investment in the material or not, but this is possibly your best "Louie" review to date. So many of your descriptions and musings on Posey's portrayal and the character she was depicting were treasures that I want as keepsakes.

Nathan, I must say, I don't whether it's your personal investment in the material or not, but this is possibly your best "Louie" review to date. So many of your descriptions and musings on Posey's portrayal and the character she was depicting were treasures that I want as keepsakes.

Very funny to see these clips spliced together, BUT don't all authors and screenwriters who have distinctive styles repeat phrasings? I mean that's what makes a voice distinctive, isn't it? The way they say and convey things. I mean some instances in this clip are cliches, really, not Sorkinisms. For instance: "How am

Very funny to see these clips spliced together, BUT don't all authors and screenwriters who have distinctive styles repeat phrasings? I mean that's what makes a voice distinctive, isn't it? The way they say and convey things. I mean some instances in this clip are cliches, really, not Sorkinisms. For instance: "How am

It's funny, in Erik referring to SCDP as a creation that became an all-consuming monster, it hit me. AMC's Mad Men and Breaking Bad are remarkably, thematically similar. What are Don Draper and Walter White? Besides names that use alliteration. They are ambitious men who start out with noble causes, and they maybe

It's funny, in Erik referring to SCDP as a creation that became an all-consuming monster, it hit me. AMC's Mad Men and Breaking Bad are remarkably, thematically similar. What are Don Draper and Walter White? Besides names that use alliteration. They are ambitious men who start out with noble causes, and they maybe

"Siri, does Sean O' Neal find Brett Baer's characterization of his show grossly pretentious and self-aggrandizing?"

"Siri, does Sean O' Neal find Brett Baer's characterization of his show grossly pretentious and self-aggrandizing?"

"Django is off the chain!" Oh, Tarantino. You are not a hip-hop radio DJ, I'm sorry.

"Django is off the chain!" Oh, Tarantino. You are not a hip-hop radio DJ, I'm sorry.

I COMPLETELY agree with Snark O'Neal on this one. One does not exclude the other. A fanboy appreciation of Omar and his sawed-off shotty and "Farmer in the Dell" whistling can coexist with a more sociological thoughtfulness. Besides, why would you create a character so colorful for us to not enjoy?

Not sure which was more of a heartbreaker to leave after one season: Luck or Terriers. Both had universes that I wanted to hangout in for eternity, but this finale may have put Luck in a whole other plane for me.

Where's 25th Hour?