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Russel from season 3
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"The Killing" (season finales not counting) never deserved a "fuck you". I never understood all the hate. Season 3 was probably the best thing I watched last year. Oh Bullet, don't get recycled on "arrow" please!

Nobody needs "Under The Dome"! Unless you mean the novel of course. Which has nothing to do with that terrible piece of shit that was on tv.

Yeah, thats the part that definitely bugs me the most. Otherwise there is so much great stuff in it. Even when this show funked up a little, there was still so much left that you could love.

"Blister in the sun"! how could I forget that?!?

The christmas episode is great for the most part, but that whole angel thing… that is difficult to watch. Great song by Hatfield though, so that almost makes it worth it.

Catalano grows up to be exactly the kind of douch-y rockstar he was destined to be. I saw him stand on stage and proudly proclaim to an audience of mostly little girls "Look at my new sunglasses - aren't they cool?"

It is, as is "What is Love" which is featured in such a way that you can't help but love the song for 3 minutes.

I rewatched it last year (I usually do this every other year) and it holds up just fine for the most part. Getting old now myself I found the story of the parents really interesting for the first time. Also: drunk Kerry Weaver!

No it's not. But watching Homeland I sometimes imagine that this is what Angela would grow up to be. Sure, doesn't make sense when her new father and sister are on screen but maybe Patti and Graham had an accident and Angela and Danielle got adopted by different families. Poor Graham, he never had a proper chance at

I am sure watching the video for this song was the first time for many viewers of the asshole persuasion to see two male homosexual characters portrayed in a positive way so for that alone it should get some kind of award. Especially when you compare it to eminems homophobic breakup of two guy getting married in one

Yeah, and Hitler was really kind to dogs.

Is this what the kids nowadays used to call trolling?

It is not the tone you use, it is the silly things you claim to be facts. Maybe one day I will read something that starts with "some of my best friends are…" and won't end with a series of ridiculous clichees. I remain… cautiously optimistic.

Can't say that your intent was malicious, that doesn't change the fact that you say a lot of dumb things. Which is ok, I am not really the sharpest tool in the kit myself.

well, unless you do some serious editing on your original comments I won't have to pretend that it was ignorant.

"Usually, male gay couples are comprised of a more masculine gay man and a more feminine gay man. "

Wait, what?!? You think the "gay couple" on this show has been living happily?!?

Don't agree with you about your view of marriage, especially since the roommates adopted a child. And I am sure they have gone so long without getting married because they weren't allowed to by the homophobic laws.

This definitely was one of the better episodes I have watched in a long while. But - and this might just be my wishful thinking - didn't the trailer for this made it seem like the roommates would consider breaking up? I only half watched the trailer but that was what I got out of it and so I was actually looking

Oh yes, "the french" obviously love "gay drama". A good sign of that were the many well-attented demonstrations against gay marriage and adoption last year.