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What about Malcolm X? Surely I'm not the only one that considers it to be masterful.

5, 4, 2, 3, 1.

Crap, how exactly do I link to one of my own comments?

I absolutely adore Breaking Bad and have been passionately following it since I marathoned the first four seasons in early 2012, prior to the beginning of five. I just watched the entirety of Enlightened over the past two days.

I totally would have voted for Enlightened for a lot of things if I hadn't only just seen it this past weekend. Although, there might have been a problem anyway since it's officially a comedy and I would've submitted it for dramatic categories.

I went ahead and voted for both separately because I'm fickle like that. Well, I specifically said what happens to Hank in Ozymandias. Wrestling for the knife would obviously also have been up there.

Okay, I know this is absurdly late. I apologize, I never noticed this. I hope that Disqus will register this and send a notification. Anyway.

Those are the ones I still would like to watch. All of them are at my fingertips (Bought the Orphan Black dvd, and I have all of The Returned recorded, and both Netflix and HBO Go) except for Rectify. If there's any legal, preferably inexpensive way I can get my hands on it, I would love to be informed. It doesn't

Having just checked those videos again, you're right! That's reassuring, and makes sense. I hadn't seen any of the web videos in ages.

There's going to be an animated episode this season.

There are still too many shows that I haven't seen for me to compile my favourites just yet. There's going to be a lot of television watching in the next couple of weeks.

That scene worked for me, if only for how horrified (oddly, in that how can I be surprised by these people by now) I was by what he did, while it made clear sense given what had been going on with the relationship between those two.

While I sadly did not know who she was at the time, I knew Peter Weller and still remember his brief time on the show, because he both offered a more interesting and tense conflict than the main plot of five, and was completely wasted ultimately, his story being resolved in a stupid-ass manner, and how can someone be

I know, right? I was just trying to look up the character and I realized that she was played by Margo Martindale circa 2006-2008, so obviously it worked better to identify her by that instead.

Showing that he is capable of behaving seriously counts for a little, I would argue. It certainly wasn't great or anything, but it beats anything not to do with Trinity in season 4 by a mile. In fairness, I'm generally a bit softer than most on the subplots the show had going on for its first couple seasons. It wasn't

Season 4 only had Trinity going for it. While I hate 3 more overall because Smits is a shitty actor playing a shitty character, 3 had a significantly better handling of the doofy filler subplots for the show's side characters, while 4's were definitely on par with the terrible subplots of the seasons following it.

Well, Infinite is as much about an ism as it is a commentary on video games, and that personal journey reflects upon that thematic ism beautifully. It's just that it wasn't the ism one presumes when taking their first glance at the game, nationalism or racism: it's revisionism.

You've defended her?

I can't like this because of the implication that the Walking Dead comics aren't grimdark, childish horseshit.

They'll start in January.