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Musashi Myamoto
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That's not the point. I think if someone wrote an article on how the best love stories on TV are about men, we'd have plenty of argument over that too, Deservedly.

I also agree. The crux of this article almost seems to be the reverse of 'Bros before hoes'. I think it's great to see female characters finally being written with depth and subtlety, but to claim they are the best relationships on TV is to ignore all the great man/man relationships we've been watching for years.

Josh, I can buy a lot of the critique of the show you put forward, but whining about every sexual scene is making it look like you don't like the show because it has sex in it. Lots of us enjoy such stuff when it's used, as it has been in this show, to reveal hidden layers of our characters, or to throw complications

I had a great time with online poker. My wife was sick and I couldn't leave her alone that much; playing poker online at least let me FEEL like I was doing something social. I was pretty pissed when they shut it down.

Nothing that comes before the word 'but' really means anything.

I remember when people were complaining about too much profanity in Deadwood and along came an episode that had c***s***er in just about every sentence. Be careful what you complain about.

This was indeed an awesome 2 seasons of television. I have to say, I thought the ending, for almost all the characters, was unusually sad. The turn some of the characters made to the dark side was surprising, although for others the change had been going on for a long time. Gallinger's slow evolution into a true

I don't know if the final season of Breaking Bad will ever be surpassed. Just sayin'.

I'm with you on the end of the season; they obviously have a plan for Season 3 that sort of mashed the last couple of episodes into something that could have been done more beautifully given more time. However, I consider this a minor quibble on what was a pretty great season for this fantastic series. I could

Those of us that really wanted a 4th and final season of Deadwood would beg to differ. Be thankful for unexpected blessings.

Forgive me, sir, but what you just said doesn't make any sense.

Yeah, he didn't die that time. He did the other 2 times.

I'm not going to get into a flame war over koans; that would be pointless.

I'm pretty comfortable with supernatural elements in my drama diet, as my interest in GoT would indicate. In this show, until this very episode I think, the question of whether the events that might be termed 'supernatural' were just all in Kevin's mixed-up mind were left in an ambiguous state. Now that we know

I'd trade a full season of this for 2 more GoT episodes a year in a heartbeat.

So what you're saying here is that The Leftovers is a koan and our watching of it is a mediation? A koan has no meaning, that's exactly the point of them; they are constructed to break down the thinking mind, to present an insoluble contradiction that eventually allows one to escape the limitations of linear thought.

I'm glad she woke up and remembered the previous lucid episode. I thought the idea that Matt had sexed her when she was unconscious was beyond reasonable.

I wonder if she remembers being in the hotel?

Let me clarify.

Charismatic, I agree. Charming, not so sure.
Not very violent, I'd have to disagree.