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I think I've felt similar things about the show. Bojack Horseman the character spends a fair amount of time being kind of impressed by the depths of his own sadness, which makes sense and is true to the character, but occasionally it feels like this bleeds into Bojack Horseman the show being impressed by the depth of

I still dream of the day when it's announced that the final four episodes of My So-Called life will get the AV Club Classic treatment.

That was't you, that was Tippi Hedren.

I liked this episode for the most part, and it's definitely very funny, but I'm kind of unsatisfied by some of the dramatic choices. First, Morty recognizing/admitting to having some repressed rage at the end of the episode fell a little for flat for me as a resolution—Morty straight-up murdering a lot of people for

I found the Schrodinger's cat material kind of unbearable in this episode. It was just such a stupid, scientifically illiterate understanding of Schrodinger's cat, which seemed really out of place for these characters, who I don't think are supposed to be scientifically illiterate. There are smart ways to bullshit

Is the title a reference to the poem "I Know a Man" by Robert Creeley (which contains the lines "drive, he sd, for / christ's sake, look / out where yr going")? That poem is well known enough to get referred to in the title of an indie movie, right?

I don't think that's remotely true. Watching The Leftovers has only made me more impressed by Lost in retrospect. Not only does Lost have characters with compelling stories, it also has gripping and powerful images that aren't completely weighed down by over-articulated thematic significance. An image like the light

That boy's parents must have made some terrible mistakes…

This episode cuts close to home. It's like looking in a living snow mirror.

Mom's heart won't just wipe clean like this bathroom countertop. It absorbs everything that touches it, like this bathroom rug.

This is my room, this is my dresser. It's where I keep my shirts when I'm not wearing them.

Isn't that just the wrong side?

I just learned that my friend has been cutting his own hair, and understandably I'm very worried about him. How do you think I should approach this sensitive topic?

Oh yeah, speed holes!

Oh yeah, speeeeeeeed holes!

what a bunch of clowns

Wait a minute, are we now supposed to think that Vogel's son has been responsible for all the brain surgeon murders? What was the the role of her former patient?

Well, anyone who beats you up for wearing a shirt isn't your friend.

What are you talking about?