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This episode was the television highlight of my life everything else from now on will be a goddamn disappointment.

If every single season of Unreal will end with Quinn and Rachel bonding to take down the men who have screwed them over, then yeah I'm going to look forward to this tradition.

Yeah, among my social circles I'm the only one who watched the show while all the guys I know dismissed it as "queeny white guys complaining about their privilege" and were pissed at the lack of lesbians/gays of color or said "It's so slow and boring and nothing ever happens."

So are fries with ketchup in them a thing? Same with pizza bagels with cream cheese.
This was a slight episode, but it gets an A from me for making me want those foods.

I was really amused at Quinn and Chet agreeing how Coleman has been ruining the show for them but honestly, what has Coleman done anyway? Even though he's the showrunner, he's pretty much taken a backseat to everyone and just watches Quinn and Rachel run the show and occasionally complains.

I pretty much lost interest in Fargo's second season, so this announcement is definitely enough to get me into the show again.

I'm going to wait out the rest of the season and see if it gets better. Right now though I'm no longer looking forward to new episodes

I also thought it was sweet, but then I got annoyed at how the movie kept strongly implying he and the other scientist was his lover instead of actually confirming it.

Ugh, a visual like that sounds crazy awesome but seeing it in the movie comes across as lifeless and shockingly boring.

The last time we saw a movie where Matthew McConaughey stood up for an oppressed minority after learning intolerance is bad, we got Dallas Buyers Club. Why am I not surprised this movie is equally shitty?

"Unfortunately, Jacob Tremblay isn’t around to lighten things up."
This honestly sounds like a positive thing.

"this corrupt manipulation and imprisonment and condescending sneering to Coleman (“that’s how we make the show”), was just not fun to watch."

Apparently Adam will show up near the end of the season. I screamed with joy when I saw him on Rachel's caller ID,

Saw a preview for next week's episode. Let's just say it does so not look like Nate's client will be very friendly and supportive to him.

Archer season finales are really strong, but this was actually the first time I didn't enjoy their finale. A lot of the episode felt so mean-spirited and I only laughed or chuckled twice.

Ugh. Besides the fact that of course the female lead character is getting kicked out of her own franchise, Sicario was genuinely one of the worst movies I saw last year so I'm annoyed at how it's getting a sequel.

So are these reviews going to a regular thing? I'll be interested in keeping up, especially since I'm the only one I know who has Direct TV and therefore is aware this show exists.

*stands in the corner to watch*

I could've sworn it originally said "Series" finale when I commented.

What the hell, Grey's Anatomy is ending?