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I haven't heard lyrics this year better than those in "Depreston."

I didn't quite hate the pilot, but I was annoyed by it and it had enough good elements to make me hope, though not yet hopeful, it would improve. And the second episode was bad enough that I started hate-watching. Until that whole Wells-Murphy-Charlotte the tween incident. I think the series started getting better

I agree, give it about 3-4 episodes for the water to try behind this series' ears. The pilot episode is pretty good, but it takes until about the third or fourth episode as snishy noted before this show begins to really surprise.

GENE-DAD!

Here I was, sitting in front of the TV, expecting to see The 100's "The Watchers on the Wall" episode when what I actually saw was more akin to "The Rains of Castamere" (or Hannibal's "Mizumono").

TELL ME WHERE HE IS. TELL ME WHERE DREW IS.

Although this is Kyle MacLachlan’s first Portlandia appearance since he announced his participation in the new Twin Peaks, it disappointingly does not validate my theory that the Mayor is in fact Dale Cooper, escaped from the Black Lodge without his memories and carrying only his love of the Pacific Northwest.

Yes! I get the biggest grin whenever this show teases aspects of the kind of world the characters are surviving in. I had the same reaction when Jaha woke up in a desert, and when we very briefly got that shot of the mutant guy in the season premier (pic: https://pmctvline2.files.wo… ). I really look forward to if or

I agree, that was effectively creepy and it added to the creepiness that it could plausibly have happened when his body was jostled. It wasn't or at least may not have been just a figment of Clark's guilt-stricken mind.

Oh, geez. According to Variety:

I lost it when Fusco called Root "Nutella."

I love how in the middle of a rival artificial intelligence-manipulated financial collapse, in the middle of a situation in which its agents are in near-certain danger of death, The Machine still found the time to throw in a little erotic friend fiction during its simulations. The Machine is awesome.

Finn wasted 3 months of oxygen—for love! And he also killed 18 innocent people—at least one of them a child—for love! (But, for a different person than before)

Something something too many cooks.

*continues to wait for Cupid (1998) on DVD*

Clearly she needs to get a climate-controlled room for her wigs.

Julia earned my ire though after interrupting the breakdown in "Hook."

You could really see the Arlo Givens come out in that scene.

This started out as a laundry show for me as well. I don't know which episode I stopped folding and hanging laundry to (some time after the pre-pubescent murderer threw herself off the cliff). But at some point I found myself sitting down and paying attention and saved the laundry-folding for Nashville (which despite

He'd just be spinning around for minutes and minutes while the villains get away. But he does have the ability to log anyone out after an hour, slightly perturbing villains when they're trying to comment on a post on the Legion of Doom website.