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I suspect we'll find out before then. What was that letter that Tywin was writing during his scene?

For all of its "hurried" faults, I don't think it can be denied that this show *looks* just flat-out gorgeous.

Yeah, she said something about investors and talked about how Charlie's company is using some empty space in what looks to be a co-working facility. Also, didn't they have to go celebrate something in the office next door in the previous episode when Marnie visits for the first time?

Emperor's new clothes.

I don't know, man; I just want to see zombies on my zombie shows.

B? This was one of the worst episodes of the entire series to date, including Season 2.

The only reason I said "caricatures" was because at the beginning it started as what seemed to be a fairly realistic look at mental health patients and the system. By about 30 minutes in (the first appointment with the doctor), all realism had been thrown out the window.

Did anyone actually enjoy Silver Linings Playbook? To me, it felt like caricatures of "mental illness" yelling at each other for two hours in order to fulfill their stereotypes.

If the reviewer hates every episode, why does he continue to review this show? It isn't like the best episodes are *much* better than this one.

It's like Modern Family and Community merged.

Immediately after it ended, I wrote, "TOMMY WESTPHAL" on my Facebook and literally no one got it.

This was one of the worst movies I ever paid to see.

This was one of the worst movies I ever paid to see.

I'd be disappointed if that were the case. (That Maya was the leak.) I like to think that it was just another piece of "luck" that got her to the house in Abbottabad.

I'd be disappointed if that were the case. (That Maya was the leak.) I like to think that it was just another piece of "luck" that got her to the house in Abbottabad.

No, but it is explained that she was recruited directly out of high school.

No, but it is explained that she was recruited directly out of high school.

I felt like they definitely punted a bit on the actual UBL shooting. I know that there are conflicting reports, ("He had a gun" v. "He was at the top of a staircase"), but I'm not so certain it even matters in the context of the movie. Maya's stated goal was to kill him, not to capture him. She even tells the SEALs

I felt like they definitely punted a bit on the actual UBL shooting. I know that there are conflicting reports, ("He had a gun" v. "He was at the top of a staircase"), but I'm not so certain it even matters in the context of the movie. Maya's stated goal was to kill him, not to capture him. She even tells the SEALs