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I watched this entire series last summer for the first time on HBOGO. I cried like a fucking baby during the finale, which is easily one of the best series finales I've ever seen.
Something that I found so interesting about the show across the series is how flawed every single member of the family is. They're not bad

I watched this entire series last summer for the first time on HBOGO. I cried like a fucking baby during the finale, which is easily one of the best series finales I've ever seen.
Something that I found so interesting about the show across the series is how flawed every single member of the family is. They're not bad

I'd heard it dates back to Shakespeare times, and referred to tripping in the Groundlings' drool when you delivered a monolgue, where you'd want them to be so captivated by your performance, they'd be drooling all over the stage.

I'd heard it dates back to Shakespeare times, and referred to tripping in the Groundlings' drool when you delivered a monolgue, where you'd want them to be so captivated by your performance, they'd be drooling all over the stage.

I don't think it's a David Clarke is Charlotte's father fake out things. David Clarke was seemingly under the impression that his wife was dead along with everyone else.

I don't think it's a David Clarke is Charlotte's father fake out things. David Clarke was seemingly under the impression that his wife was dead along with everyone else.

The article just says that the memo was sent to cast and show representatives, giving no indication on how many people it was sent to, and who exactly is included in the "cast."

The article just says that the memo was sent to cast and show representatives, giving no indication on how many people it was sent to, and who exactly is included in the "cast."

I have a feeling that Comedy Central already purchasing syndication rights had something to do with this. If there was no indication that a buyer was available, they'd probably have cancelled the show. Since they've already sold the first few seasons, the ROI is better for Sony, who is probably taking a cut from NBC

I have a feeling that Comedy Central already purchasing syndication rights had something to do with this. If there was no indication that a buyer was available, they'd probably have cancelled the show. Since they've already sold the first few seasons, the ROI is better for Sony, who is probably taking a cut from NBC

Emily Thorne is one BAMF. I also can't believe how much I like Nolan, I was not a fan at the beginning of the season. For me, the details totally make this show, and the way that Nolan calls Emily "Ems" is one of them.
UGH, Amanda's back. UGH. UGH. UGH. But I think it's probably better for Jack that he doesn't know

Emily Thorne is one BAMF. I also can't believe how much I like Nolan, I was not a fan at the beginning of the season. For me, the details totally make this show, and the way that Nolan calls Emily "Ems" is one of them.
UGH, Amanda's back. UGH. UGH. UGH. But I think it's probably better for Jack that he doesn't know

she hid a lock pick in the sleeve of her jacket, and pulled it out with her teeth.

she hid a lock pick in the sleeve of her jacket, and pulled it out with her teeth.

I think only Lydia will be dead when S2 starts. Charlotte seems to have been found by her father relatively soon, and via the magic of tv will have her stomach pumped, and then Victoria will be discovered to be on a different plane.

I think only Lydia will be dead when S2 starts. Charlotte seems to have been found by her father relatively soon, and via the magic of tv will have her stomach pumped, and then Victoria will be discovered to be on a different plane.

"…has joined the performers who work…" Do you mean whose?

"…has joined the performers who work…" Do you mean whose?

Love the Judge's "you gotta be fucking kidding me" response.

Love the Judge's "you gotta be fucking kidding me" response.