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Thank goodness I don't have to deal with all the obnoxious whining about Ozymandias in my work. It won't be in anything this year since it was covered last year, and only one guy objected to my putting Enlightened's All I Ever Wanted as the best episode of drama television from last year, and Ozymandias at number 2.

Edit: HERE BE SPOILERS

. .I'm sorry, I haven't seen the show. I don't know that much about it.

Actually, it's not being compared to the one where the guy dies, it's the one where the protagonist suddenly quits the firm she's worked for from the beginning of the series and starts her own.

That scene is my favorite character establishment moment ever, especially since it establishes who she's trying to grow out of being. I relate to it so much. I also just find it incredibly entertaining, the clawing open the elevator. Though I think I get where you're coming from.

I was very fond of it from the start, but I can understand taking a bit to warm up to season one. It's such a wonderful series. I loved season one and never thought the show could top Not Good Enough Mothers and Consider Helen, and then season 2 manages to almost constantly be at that level.

Oliver from Arrow, Crazy Eyes/Suzanne from Oranges: The New Black, Don Draper from Mad Men, Hannah from Girls, Tina from Bob's Burgers, Hannibal, Abed from Community, Juliana Margulies from The Good Wife (don't know the character's name, haven't watched it yet), Walter White, Rick from Rick and Morty, Forrest MacNeil

Both deserve to be held up alongside The Suitcase, Shut the Door and The Other Woman, but I would've chosen Waterloo had it aired when I voted.

General reception of the last IT Crowd episode here was very negative. And The Fall was counted for last year.

Enlightened totally deserved to be the number one show.

Seasons 5 and 6 are the best seasons. Yes, yes you should.

People are too hard on Brave, man.

Wait, is that sarcasm?

Yeah, sorry about that. .

I don't get it.

Oz's is one of my favorites. Dino Ortolani, man.

I genuinely love Deadly Premonition, but I know that a lot of people feel that it works as so bad it's good.

If it means anything, my personality isn't at all cohesive with depression and I definitely am more attached to the show than you are.

If it means anything, my personality isn't at all cohesive with depression and I definitely am more attached to the show than you are.

Sounds about right. I don't really count stuff like Watch the Throne, but it's solid. No Church in the Wild is great.