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The best finale the show has ever had. The craziest Tribal Council ever, one of the best (if not THE best) Final 3 ever. The jury portion was low-key, but pretty much what I expected. I didn't think this jury would be bitter, especially because everyone played really crazily and no one did anything that was a huge

Both Fargo and The Leftovers finished their sophomore seasons within a week of each other. Both all-time great seasons. Truly, we really are living in a golden age of television. Then we have The Americans, and the recently finished Hannibal and Mad Men. All five among my top 20 TV series. So much greatness I can't

So this is the first season since Breaking Bad's 5th to not have any episode under an A- right? In this case it was deserved, unlike with Bad's problematic, flawed final season

Great episode. Fun episode, even though it was kind of obvious how Spencer would vote. My problem with it is in the after-episode preview for the finale. Something will happen that has never happened in 31 seasons? I mean, I hate that they show us that because one doesn't have to look too closely to guess what that

I thought this was a really fun episode, so many of the cast members got some fun, ridiculous lines to deliver and they did it with GOLD.

So today The Leftovers ended one of the greatest seasons of all time with perhaps one of the greatest season finales I've ever seen.

Also, Joe seemed like a likable guy last season, but he was kind of empty. Just there. I feel like this season he really showed a lot more of his personality, and he showed quite a lot of heart that I eventually became a fan of him. Strategically he was also better, but there's only so much you can do…

What would happen in that case though? There would need to be a re-vote, but would Jeremy and Kelley be eligible?….

It seems like a disappointing episode at first, just because the last several episodes had been crazy. But really, a really good episode. Thank god Joe wasn't evacuated, sucks having them leave the game this late into it. I feel like the editors have done a really great job with the editing for most of this season.

Wes Bentley is just an AWFUL AWFUL actor. Casting him as a lead character has been this show's ONE BIG flaw in its casting (and considering that the casting is the only great thing about this show, it can't afford to make that mistake). He just suuuuucks so much to the point that I am appalled and shocked that he gets

A lot of talk about Peggy, yet none of Kirsten Dunst? She's excelling with her character, never would I have imagined that they would have given her such a fascinating character to work with. Of course, I'm not surprised she is pulling it off, she has films like Melancholia and All The Good Things to show her talent,

It definitely annoyed me when Tommy said "fu*k" instead of "rape"… but let's not blame the show now. It's not like the writers are unaware. Tommy is following her, so to HIM it wasn't rape. He's totally lost and wrong, but it wasn't to him so the outrage really shouldn't be there. As long as the writers know what it

I reaaaally don't know how to feel about it. There was nothing actively "bad" about it, but i'm a little disappointed with what the episode means for the whole season as a whole. I liked the idea of the three girls having departed as well, and that we wouldn't know what happened to them. The finale will apparently be

This was atrocious. And people sh*t on Fear The Walking Dead as if TWD is this great tv show.

Only a B+ to the first episode? BLASPHEMY!

I can't believe the amount of people with "The Babadook isn't horror!". Like, really? It has all of the defining elements of horror, whether one finds it scary or not. Relegating such films to "psychological thriller" comes from the sense that horror films need to be trashy, low quality and want to then deem such a

To be honest, I didn't think I cared about Simone much either. But her begging and crying was hard to watch.

Honestly, people might either HATE or LOVE this. I'm someone who loved when Lost incorporated stuff like this (yes, I loved the "flash-sideways" reveal in the series finale). Here, I found this episode to be incredibly moving, incredibly powerful, and just breath-taking in its filmmaking and ambition. This is already

Haha Noah is just insufferable, truly one of the most unlikable protagonists of all-time no?

Also, does anyone else resent the lack of respect San Juan Del Sur gets? It was the season that broke any notions of what a "winner's edit" is, with Josh, Jeremy, Jon leaving and Nat not getting the edit until Final 7/8ish. pre-merge was OK, if mediocre, but that post-merge was golden- we had the josh, jeremy, Jon