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I agree, and it also feels like the fourth time I've said that this season.

This show is seriously growing on me. I really respect the fact that there is very few punches pulled in the way that the series resists making Ragnar that modern, making the Vikings seem noble, or creating a clear binary of good/evil. I'm glad this is getting regular coverage.

Fever Ray was in the credits.

The dialog is key. "The sort of pain that makes you strong, or useless pain. The sort of pain that's only suffering. I have no patience for useless things."

Are there any better movies dealing with the Holocaust?  The two that I remember most aside from Schindler's List are Triumph of the Spirit and Life is Beautiful.  Triumph of the Spirit especially because of how unflinching it felt and how good Willem Dafoe and Edward James Olmos are.

Are there any better movies dealing with the Holocaust?  The two that I remember most aside from Schindler's List are Triumph of the Spirit and Life is Beautiful.  Triumph of the Spirit especially because of how unflinching it felt and how good Willem Dafoe and Edward James Olmos are.

I feel like this show could be great, but for whatever reason it's just not.  Alan Tudyk unhinged is pretty great, though.

Paik.  Their post-rock is as pretty as Explosions in the Sky and as sonically overwhelming as Mogwai, yet they are pretty obscure.  If you're a fan of post-rock, how could you not love this - http://www.youtube.com/watc…