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Will he now host a show called Fear the Talking Dead?

I just wanted six seasons followed by a Lifetime Movie titled, "My Boyfriend is a Fraudulent, Albeit Sexy and Kick-Ass Sheriff."

Won't be the same thing, no matter how good Ash becomes.

NOOOOOO! First it was Santa Claus, then it was the Tooth Fairy.
Banshee had become probably my second or third favorite show.
WHYYYYYYY??

Rachel is damaged…very damaged. She needs to work on her mommy issues, and stay clear of relationships. And trash the crappy wardrobe.

Did she have the same voice in other stuff? Like fingernails on a whiteboard to me.

He was so hot in his younger, thinner days.

TR is having the time of his life playing this role. He is conjuring Dr. Strangelove vibes in every scene.

Well said.

Bye Felicia!!!

Also, says a lot about his clumsy attempts of applying his film school theories to these reviews. His micro/macro intro was too too. Also, stating that the episode should have fleshed out Carla Gugino's character more—we already got it—she is putting career over her cheating husband without abandoning said husband.

Or Triomphe, ze Inzult Chien

Exactly, SassyMo. I bet a lot of people have heard the Godot title without having read it, or who wrote it. Probably the same could be said about "The Iceman Cometh" or other "public domaine" type literary titles.

Came late to this series—only discovered how fabulous it was last season. And it seems to be maintaining its high level of ridiculous tomfoolery through the transition from Reggie to Cudi. In fact, I'm amazed how well and quickly Kid has assimilated into the ethos of the show. The Temptations sketch was amazingly

No! Do not do a second season. This was one whopper of a fun show—truly better than most people, reviewers and critics anticipated. Let it rest as a great popcorn munching summer event series. Accolades to Dillon, Leo, Davis and Jones. Tonight I shall eat some ice cream in honor of Howard's End.

PB Shelley was by far the better poet. He too died at a tragically young age.

It seemed that the root of Judy Greer's concerns were grounded in her lack of resolution of her father abandoning her, and exacerbated by seeing her mother's confusion in thinking her second husband is actually Judy's father. Unlike other episodes in which Nate Faxon plays the man/child, she was the more childish in

I think it will be Pam who will stop her brother. She has been undergoing a change from complete loyalty to him, to finally seeing the danger that his megalomania is posing to the town over the past few episodes. Witness, giving Theresa the key to awakening the townsfolk.

A lot of critics dismissed this show in the beginning. Boy, were they wrong. This is one of the best popcorn summer shows in the last few years. I love Hope Davis, but honey, you got a lot of splainin' to do, hopefully before your own reckoning—will it come from the first generation? I Hope so.

It is delightful to see how much the cast enjoys themselves while filming. I bet one could make a great documentary on the behind the scenes of this show. P.S. I hope The Donald can convince one of the food networks to sponsor a cabbage beauty pageant.