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I accidentally watched this episode first because of Amazon's bullshit website and I was surprised that the first season looked less cheap than this episode. The whole green screen car chase sequence was hokey as hell and not in a good way. Especially since it looked like Tulip was driving about 30mph, based on the

I hope the entire film is about JD's quest to find out about Hollywoo stars and celebrities and whether they know things.

There are indeed Germans and small towns with Germanic names like Hahndorf in South Australia's wine region, but it would be difficult to pass off an indigenous actor as a German.

I don't know when this happened but they definitely do get taught about German 20th century history, especially Nazism, and are constantly discussing it in their news media, literature and films. Not to mention the remaining concentration camps (now museums) on German soil and multitude memorials throughout the

I just want to make sure that everyone knows the character isn't a German, but is named German. I was confused at first too as Aaron Pedersen is an indigenous Australian.

Yeah, if you're at all unsettled by the description you've read, definitely don't watch it. The violence at the start is extreme and the camerawork makes it even more nauseating. Then there is the abhorrent, protracted rape scene, which would be violent enough to be off-putting even if it didn't have any sexual

There is also a great throwaway (and somewhat meta) line from Bash, something to the effect of "she's basically Madonna", which I thought straight away in the pilot -Desperately Seeking Susan era.

He wanted Hector to remove his jacket.

This episode solved all my gripes about this season not being funny enough. I always seem to enjoy the second half of the season more though.

I think this is my second favourite episode of the season. Ep 11 is by far my favourite - laughed so much. These reviews are painfully slow in their release!

"But one of those architects where she's a hired call-girl by night and by day she's an international superspy"
"So when is she an architect?"
"I dunno, Frontier times?"

I just finished listening to the epic 3 hours of part 1 of Dan Carlin's 6 part series on WW1 and then saw this appear. I know it's a different war but it's a stark image to stumble across after what was essentially an intricate explanation of the futility of twentieth century warfare.

Loved 9 but I'd accept anything from 6-12 (I think they're all better than 4, which I know is probably not a popular opinion). The last 2 episodes are total killer: funny and sad as hell at the same time. As I wrote before, this season started off disappointingly for me with the first 3 eps. I don't think it's a

Agree. A soft B+ episode for me. Pretty good, but this is where the season really turns around. Episode 6 onwards are stellar. This season ends so beautifully and emotionally in a way I was not expecting after the disappointing first 3 episodes.

Have been waiting for 5 long days for this review. Was very keen to see what people thought. Although I loved parts of it, I think it fell flat in the longer adventure, even though there was a lot going on - Taffy Factory antics etc. It does set up some developments later as well. This is a bit of a tease, but if

That fax machine line got the biggest laugh from me. But I'm a video editor… so…

So did Octavia Spencer play Harriet Tubman on Drunk History before or after 30 Rock? And how does this article not mention 30 Rock?

Joel Edgerton is becoming quite the prolific actor. Interesting to see these Australian actors (like Ben Mendelsohn) who have been around for ages at home, getting lots of work in the last few years.

Sooo…. Were there any ramifications for Piper not telling the truth when testifying against Kubra at the beginning of season 2? At the time it felt like it was something she would get into trouble for but I suppose just because Alex said she knew him, didn't mean Piper did.

This just isn't Community. The show used to have impeccable writing and pace and now it's become quite sloppy. They seem to have no idea what to do with Britta too. She was one of my favourite characters but apparently the writers have forgotten who she is. Just about everyone is underused this season. Paget Brewster