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So torn on the camera angle. (Pun intended!) Life, and TV plots, were a lot more fun when there wasn't a camera in every corner. But reality is that there would be a camera in every corner. I think I'll side with pretending the cameras don't exist, because otherwise we wouldn't get an awesome body-chopping and

Loved the extra added touch when she wiped off the key before using it.

Yeah. If they're trying to hide that, it's a very poor job. I would hope that we all got it.

NCS. Unless that's a real thing, great fake out to NCIS.

They should, and probably would in the real world. But this is a show about ego and power (among many of the other baser human traits). And for dramatic effect, I believe they've taken the license to strip it down to that.

You know, when this whole debt controversy started, I thought it was ridiculous then. I read the interviews, his emails, everything … and I never thought he said "I went broke making this." I thought he simply stated that he paid for it all himself so that he could do whatever he wanted.
And I thought that was pretty

I thought second season too. But thinking about it, they'd probably purchase rights to air season one as well, depending on which platforms we're talking about.
It can be two things!

Taking the idea that a Rayburn will kill someone in a murderous rage at the end of every season, I started to casually add up just how many seasons that might get us. It crossed my mind that Sally's might be kind-of a stretch — then I remembered that slap and revised that line of thinking. Maybe Sally's hatred of

I was surprised that Kevin killed Marco, but not at all that he was angry enough to do so. The way Marco kept cutting him off and not letting him speak was completely infuriating. Added to all the stress he's been under and his general hotheadedness (which I'd kind-of forgotten until it was brought up here, since he

Every season, a Rayburn loses it and kills someone in a murderous rage.

I've heard good things about Peaky Blinders. Just finished Bloodline and Lady Dynamite, need another binge show and was strongly considering it. Glad to see another voice in its favor.

I often wonder this sort of thing. I think people always want to believe that by some miracle they're going to have a big success when they do something, so maybe they keep hoping? Also, if they have to do the PR circuit for some piece of crap, it'd probably be a whole lot easier to manage if they can fool

I absolutely loved Benson. I guess I thought he was hilarious? Of course, i was probably 10. And this was TV aimed at adults in those days??

I feel the same way. Had to push a bit through the first season though the payoff at the end was worth it, I wasn't completely looking forward to watching season two. Got started and was, once I settled into the pace of the show, much more into it. Felt that all of the characters had so much more depth after having

I finished up the whole series this morning, watching the last 5 or 6 over the weekend. I hope everyone's waiting for the review of the the next episode to come here and comment, because I find that I can't separate things out well enough to have anything to say about this one by itself.

There is no depth to which he will not go. That is what makes him such a fantastic character.
That and the car doors that open like "this".

Danny was such a shit.

I hate him a lot too. I can understand that he feels betrayed, and lied to, on multiple levels, but I still hate him. I think if he wasn't so dirty himself I'd be more sympathetic to the idea of him wanting the truth like a good cop would. But what he did to the Sheriff's wife is actually much worse than most

Exactly. Said the exact same thing in my head during the two scenes that had nothing to do with the known plot so far: "I have no idea what's going on here."
I think they kept it brief enough and gave us enough of what does make sense, though, because oddly I still enjoyed it.

I'm so glad I wasn't the only one wondering.