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I would watch Brit Marling read the phonebook, as they say. This show is quite a few notches up from that so, even though it's only been a week, it's safe to say this is my favorite new show of 2015.

I love this show so much. And I loved David Harewood's singing. Wish they would have pulled the trigger on a musical episode of Homeland when they had the chance.

"It's about the moon landing!"

Glad that Jessica rebounded after getting recast on NCIS and made it to a nice arc on Walking Dead. Hope she and Stuart are doing great.

This headline reads like a Clickhole post.

Totally agree. I actually thought this was one of the best episodes of TV this year.

I wish I could favorite this one more than once.

Enjoying the show but I hope Donna invents the TI-81 and shoves it in Gordon, Cameron, and Joe's face with a hearty "It was NEVER about the operating system".

Yeah the whole point is that they seem to have been making a clone. Now it's like they're making a NeXT. But it's an interesting development for the show, but might have been better placed in the pilot.

What kid would want a non-MIB Cabbage Patch Kid?!? At least half of the fun was the adoption papers and the birth certificate. DUH GORDON.

I just loved the production and costume design of this episode so much. It perfectly captured the way that the early 80s for lower and middle class kids and homes at least, were actually still well into the styles of the 70s. So many 80s set shows - even Halt and Catch Fire - look like they were production designed

I think there is still a far greater X-factor with this dude than there ever was with Will McAvoy. Will was who he was in the pilot and that was sort of it. Whereas Joe's whole "wandered the desert" thing has already at least been partially exposed as BS, and his past with IBM and in his life generally is even a

On the next episode of "Halt and Catch Fire", Joe's hair grows 2 inches.

In an excellent episode, my favorite part was those erie end credits that seemed so odd in this era of truncated end credits and also like something David Lynch or Michael Mann would have done in the 80s. Bravo Bryan Fuller. What a fantastic episode and season of television.

Wing didn't even make the show. Which is insane. I'd put Inside SoCal a little higher on the Good Neighbor list. Sure they've been doing it for years but that and Super Champions really were when the season turned a corner and I started to get some sense of what this cast could become.

Fallon Effect

Kyle Mooney has to come back. He can't possibly be on the bubble right? The Super Bowl interviews in Times Square, Inside SoCal, Beer Pong, that high school election video, and Bob Blinger have all been season highlights for me.

Hello Ladies did an interesting job with the city this year. I love seeing LA in Moonlighting eps too.

Did Elizabeth's speech in the car remind anyone else of the speech that she gave to Gregory in "Only You" re: exfiltration and going back to Moscow? It was so telling to the direction of the series this season to hear how last season's guarded optimism had turned to a speech that seemed to be operating from a place

Totally agree on the best man sketch. Reminded me of some of the wonderful awkward/painful/hilarious humor that SNL used to do in the late 90s - like "The Denise Show".