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    Surprised to see you praising the scene with Fausto asking about serial killers as my reaction was just the opposite.  We are supposed to believe that this full grown man has never heard of a serial killer?  I get that the conversation served a point but that was the only reason for it to exist because it was

    weakest episode of the series so far.  I wish they'd just dump the kids.  I find that storyline to be boring and unbelievable.  The black kid seems like a character from a 1980s sitcom.  I guess they'll have a very special episode where the son will have to go to rehab.

    I've been right with this show up until the big seduction scene.  Before that I was thinking "I really like the way this show is going.  It's really original." and then it's like "Yawn.  This seduction must be important to move the plot forward because it doesn't make any sense otherwise."

    Exactly.  They have tossed personalities, relationships and continuity to the side just to make whatever cheap joke seemed to be handy at the moment.  Not only have they betrayed the characters, they've betrayed the audience.  At this point, the best thing that could happen is Michael wakes up in a cold sweat and

    Exactly.  They have tossed personalities, relationships and continuity to the side just to make whatever cheap joke seemed to be handy at the moment.  Not only have they betrayed the characters, they've betrayed the audience.  At this point, the best thing that could happen is Michael wakes up in a cold sweat and

    While I can agree with a lot of choices here, I'm surprised to see that the movie "Man Bites Dog" is not included.  It was a faux documentary about a serial killer…and supposedly a comedy.  I can't say too much about it since I walked out at around the 25 minute mark but I remember thinking it was the ugliest, most

    While I can agree with a lot of choices here, I'm surprised to see that the movie "Man Bites Dog" is not included.  It was a faux documentary about a serial killer…and supposedly a comedy.  I can't say too much about it since I walked out at around the 25 minute mark but I remember thinking it was the ugliest, most

    Yeah, to me that was the most telling moment.  But then they have a way of making you think a character is reacting for one reason when they are doing it for another.  But it did seem like Hank what thinking "What the hell?"

    Yeah, to me that was the most telling moment.  But then they have a way of making you think a character is reacting for one reason when they are doing it for another.  But it did seem like Hank what thinking "What the hell?"

    It wasn't a great episode but far from bad.  The reality is that they have to use the first few episodes to establish the relationship between Andy and everybody else as they move forward.  Both of the latest episodes have clearly been about that.