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donkerwoud
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I wouldn't be too surprised if they kick of with an entire episode in which Pamela/Kristen Wiig meets up with psychodude.

I'd watch the last two episodes, you can skip the rest.

Dare I say it…the season finale was so funny! It made up for an underwhelming season with way too many loose ends.

Honestly, there's really not much more to say about this show than they already did. It's dumb. It's cheesy. It brings back our heroes. It has decent action for a TV show but nothing noteworthy. It has T-Bag with a mechanical arm (?).

I'm mixed on this one.The show was stalling in the previous episodes, so it's kinda nice that they had this weird episode in which everything (Melissa's mental illness, Jasper's muteness, Carol's doubts) is suddenly resolved. It was unexpected and they made a joke out off it. It's a funnier episode than we've seen in

It's kinda cool that she wasn't. The kid was unpredictable, but yeah…that's the only positive part.

Celebrity books almost always suck. It's inevitable, almost like gravity.

The novel was pretty mediocre. Its message was okay and Eggers does raise interesting philosophical points, but the characters felt way too flat. No surprise that the movie blows.

This show does seem to have the weird thing that it revives itself time after time. The episode with Kristen Wigg was - unexpectedly - one of the best things they introduced in a while. They seem to have an overlapping arc somewhere, but they keep stalling it with annoying BS to stretch the season.

I hated the joke from the moment that they'd introduced it (like the stupid thing with the beard)

I really don't get it, the first episode was so dark - almost like a thriller- and yet they tossed all its potential aside and went nutty on us. The weird thing is that when the show is good, it's really good. But when it's bad, it's awful.

Interesting theory, but it seems to be a bit too far-fetched, even for this show. He'll probably have a squeaky voice or something silly. I wouldn't be too surpised if he leaves with the Kristen Wiig-character.

I think they'll have a set-up for the crew to move again. That the adjacent buildings will catch fire and they have to deal with a massive inferno.

It's like they want this show to blow. It started off so good with the eerie psychopath from the early episodes. The episode with Kristen Wiig was one of the best episodes ever. But now they have little more to offer than crazy Melissa and a mute boy.