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Delvis Crasho
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Let's not get ahead of ourselves.

Just to clarify I did say I found show insufferable 75% of the time. I should have specified that I have found this SEASON insufferable 75% of the time.

When this show decides to actually tell a story it does it very, very well and uniquely. When this show balances its sci-fi horror, beautiful grotesqueness, and realistic human emotions/reactions it does it very, very well and uniquely.

Welcome to the club.

So I'm definitely the only one 'round these parts that find this show utterly insufferable 75% of the time?

I'm gonna have to give Indiewire a read. I'm desperately in search for naysayers to this show. Seriously am I the only one who can concede to the idea that this show really is arty-farty nonsense 3/4 of the time?

What exactly is that showdown going to consist of? The two of them sitting and talking?

So Tao Okamoto might be my new reason to keep watching this show (that I'm slowly beginning to fall out of love with). Her and the hilarious comic turns of Hannibal that have definitely been lacking so far this season.

I'm looking forward to this show.

So Pizzolatto really, when all is said in done, just needs to get laid, right?

How 'bout we get a crime show set in New Mexico? Maybe drug dealers or perhaps a crooked lawyer…

The spinning of the bowtie was a nice touch.

But it was praised. And made money. WE NEED MORE!!!

This review is a wet blanket…

I'd actually vote Jonathan Levine (director of All The Boys Love Mandy Lane) as director.

I could always go for some more Tom Atkins.

Bring back Silver Shamrock!

I just meant a somewhat "normal," or archetypal, good guy character who can't be persuaded and influenced by Hannibal's utter bullshit.

You're definitely not.

I'm constantly stuck between 2 modes of thinking with this show: 1. This is some great stuff and 2. Man, this show sucks.