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The survival of the dog is probably gonna be a running gag.

Yes, the intro music is like nothing I have ever heard before. Sounds mangled and yet catchy. Pretty unique.
It reminds me of something…Guns of Brixton?

Hell yeah, for The Killing. It's bland (Forbrydelsen is way better). I'd rather watch something as nuts as AHS.

The pace slowed down?? 
It's the second episode. Mother and daughter alre already almost killed, which had nothing to do with the house, directly. And it ends with Britton wanting to sell the house. I would have expected an episode like that in a month or something.

When Emily confused Tyler with Daniel, do you think that was foreshadowing that it's Tyler being shot and not Daniel?

While her scene is on, she tries to act shocked, but I guess Emily is not a good actor…when she smirks right afterwards as Victoria shows up. I don't know…that's part of the fun. The way she interacts with Victoria, it should sound fake to anyone. Victoria responds in the same style. I assume Emily doesn't want to

I almost doubt that was the only implicating moment that Amanda saw. It sure looked like Amanda was watching and listening in a lot and we only know the half of the half that she knows. 
But maybe I'm giving the show too much credit for spacing out clues and the explanation was fully contained in this one episode.

For one, she saw that Victoria stole the laptop and it looked like Victoria noticed that she was watching and might tell on her. That's assuming these scenes are not miles apart in chronology.

Yeah, hope it's going into a slower burn soon or complicate things. But this was a step up already, because the consequences were manyfold.

@avclub-6692e03714de64fbc32753e3312b1071:disqus I object to the incest you are proposing, but I would agree if we were talking about David.

The show seems to move forward on a faster clip, but I didn't find it hard to follow, either. 
I assumed, since Tessa blew Sheila's son off last week, she tries to make nice with her. George's transformation is cartoonish in the way that he goes from the rooster in the henhouse replacing Sheila back to ordinary, when

Yes, and you would need all that time to figure it out. If you ever feel bored enough to try, anyway…please let me know when you are done. I would love to know.

If Henry really killed her, there is no way he can get out of that one. He has kids at his place, he can't just get rid of her. Unless he killed his entire family. Which would be kind of awesome as far as crazy gamechangers are concerned. Plus, the call she placed to Andrew will implicate him immediately. He would

What bothers me the most is the constant use of music, often as a background in scenes with dialog, *while* people are speaking (this should never happen, if I had any say). Like the audience needs it hammered into their heads that this is a happy scene! this is a sad scene! and this is a goofy one!

Just keep the original, get drunk, then say it.

For a second I thought, it was a typical teenager moment. But seriously…the press knows damn well that Brody is there. All eyes are on him. It's just a useless lie, why bother?

What concerns would that be? I have a few of my own, put them in that huge comment up there that probably nobody wants to read. :D

Yeah, I'll go on record and say that I would like less tricks, if possible. What you said in your response to me, that he is awake during memories and asleep during dreams, that would be fine by me, because it follows a consistent logic within the show.

I won't list all the ways it could turn out, just two of them I would like:

It sounded like you see it as proof that he is a "bad guy", but I don't think it's saying very much. He might just as well hate Abu Nasir (by the way, was that him? I didn't catch what he looked like) for what he has put him through (natural reaction, I'd say) and is now planning to take him out, because he knows that