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Arnett Mead
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I *completely* agree with this.

I'd probably argue that Sundance Channel is better than both - Rectify alone is arguably the best show of the bunch, and last year you had Deutschland 83, Babylon, and the new season of Les Revenants (which, admittedly, is just an acquisition).

Currently almost finished with Michael Ondaatje's "Anil's Ghost." I'm not enjoying it quite as much as I expected I would; he's pushing the thematic elements a little too hard for my taste.

Kismat Konnection

Damn. I'll miss the poetry that is this show.

Most of these don't seem very interesting, but I have to say that Underground definitely intrigued me; I love the cast (Hodge has killed whenever he has had a chance to do drama, I'm looking forward to seeing Jussie Smolett on my TV again, and both Christopher Meloni and Reed Diamond popping up in the trailer excites

He looks like Taylor Kitsch in the screencap.

I was unable to put Rectify as the best show of the year. This miffs me.

Just seeing the clips Noel picked out is making me tear up at work. This remains the single best episode of television I've ever seen.

Largely that, as well as his whole aesthetic - I always read his films as trying a little too hard at what they are doing, and neglecting whole reams of characterization for not-as-profound-as-he-thinks imagery.

It's weird: I found it more tiresome than meaningful, the way this critic (and many others did). Maybe it's just my dislike of Kashyap's work.

Came here to post that.

You know exactly who Williams is, Allison.

The Daleks are barely in it! Listen to it; it's absolutely fantastic. Really.

Not a movie or TV show, but because I'm listening to part 4 at literally this exact moment, Big Finish's I, Davros series?

Their Premier League coverage, but that's mostly on NBCSN.

Totally agree.

he's already had a role in Star Wars:

Yay!