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A B? Really? This season is an absolute fu*king disgrace

This was such an absolutely stellar season of television, and the things these writers are doing never fail to amaze me.

Yeah, I HATED this when I first saw it almost two years ago. Now, I'm rewatching the series again, on Season 1, and am sooo dreading watching this again. All I can say, though, is that Michael C Hall was amazing in it

Filler episode? The episode was likely to be Joan's last major storyline, as well as Sally's… you may not have liked it, but there's never ever been anything "filler" about Mad Men. It's never been a plot-driven show, so everything it shows is because the writers WANT to show and they don't just kill time to get to

Having seen the first four episodes, I do prefer the pacing of this season for sure from last. The show doesn't seem stuck in a place where it has to follow certain storylines but it also has to delay them (AKA Kings Landing last year). It seems funner, more spontaneous, looser

Yeah, this was almost a A, and last week's a B+.

So… this or The Babadook? I certainly think the latter is scarier.

So… you guys don't think Martha will be lone gone next week? It's TOTALLY The Americans to show that final scene, and imply what you know is gonna happen and never show it because they trust us.

"And by boring, if I may, he might mean predictable, repetitive, solipsistic, lost, meaningless. What was once exciting about Louie has long since given way to a routine. "

Yeah, if the episode had ended with Dan going, it would've been great, but it's soooo hard to watch someone as likable as Hali go, the episode try to blindside us with its editing, and watching unlikable people go far. Anyone else think Hali was even more likable than Jenn? I certainly thought so

Well, I get that… I'm just mad because I hate Rodney and liked Joaq lol

Okay, so why couldn't they just have booted Rodney? Joaquin was tolerable, and he was by far the hottest male this season. Dang! The editors couldn't have made it more obvious if they wanted to. Giving Joaq a bunch of airtime and Joe almost none? How predictable.

So it's not just Rodney, it's ALL the blue collar men. Even Mike with his "women just wanna be right" bullsh*t

I get it. People die. But this show's insistence on just killing all the characters that they've just brought in and actually developed, not to mention falling back on the ol' "the others are selfish and unhonorable!" cliche… But really, the biggest problem I have is that the black characters drop like flies AND this

I mean, yeah, not only was this episode a complete halt towards the first two episodes' momentum of positivity, it was also HORRIBLY structured. Giving both blue collar and white collar a BUNCH of screentime RIGHT before immunity challenge, screentime showing who many people in the tribe want to go home and showing

Pretty good episode, even if the last 15 minutes or so were classic TWD in what it was doing. Sasha's whole thing, yawn, cliched and boring.

I mean, yeah, Kelly's voice sometimes deserves something crazier, more out there, more risky… but I can't help but still enjoy her music. Maybe it's because of her voice, but she makes them work, and I find this a pretty great listen. She really does seem like she puts so much energy into even predictable fare and it

I actually felt that the final 10 minutes moved too fast for the show. It all seemed to come at once, especially with Elizabeth being told to finally recruit paige and next few scenes she starts it… Not really a problem, since then she really didn't, which I appreciated. She was setting the starting points

What a great cast they assembled. Even aside from the voting out aspect I'm enjoying watching this season so much even 2 episodes in.

Guys, Andrew lincoln without a beard- YUUUUUUUUUMMMY. I had forgotten how sexy he is