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#43770,  Annyong.

The worst review, which may have the most effect, was by Mike Hall, of the NYT. His review was completely wrong, which is consistent with his ranking of The Killing as the 5th best show of 2012 and his dumping on Rectified. This is my home town paper, but he is awful and it's sad he could effect stocks.

Curb Your Enthusiasm music played for Jeff Garlin scene.

Very nice work. This should somehow be escalated within the AVCub in a way that everyone can see it and add to it. This deserves its own article (I suspect it will receive many hits

Why do you think David Geffen pretends to be gay?

One of hundreds, if not thousands of quick references: "be careful, it might be a house of cards"

Also,what I found particularly funny about it is that, because Piven was last in the Entourage credits, it says "and Jeremy Piven."  When the reataurant is referred to in AD,  I think by Gog, it's "Jeremy Piven's restaurant And," with "And" becoming the name of the restaurant.

I've heard some good things about Jeremy Piven's restaurant "and"

You don't have a signature?

Brian's got two boys.

But who wants to be south of Wilshire?

I didn't sat everyone who disliked was immature. But your post ain't going to any support for the maturity of those who disliked it.

"Immaturity implies the lack of multiple paragraphs and proper punctuation."
It also refers to the substance of the substance of the  comments, But I agree with the much of the  remainder of your comment.  I've liked it on the first viewing and even more on the second, like the original. I would suggest you should

I suspected that IMDB would have many kids watching a couple episodes and then trashing the season. That's what you would expect. I'm surprised that on this board, posters didn't realize that AD is, and always has been, about the dense comedy  that works on repeat viewing. I guess some of the immaturity from IMDB has

I agree absolutely. It was much better on the second viewing. (See my earlier post which has similar thoughts.)

Maybe you should go back to episode one and thereby make a anustart on the season.

Mitch Hurwitz is a genius. I've watched five episodes, all two times, and he has re-created the magic, with densely filled humor and cross-references, made even more intriguing by time-shifting. Like the original, it gets better on the repeat watching, (and probably better on numerous repeat viewings). I'm stopping

Happy AD weekend! It's great that it's being celebrated with a day off.

I rather see a TV version of "Bad Santa."

For me, it's Orphan Black, Rectify, then The Americans. I haven't see Hannibal..