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"True love will find you in the end" by Daniel Johnston.

Wow, how did I not put All my Friends in my list? Definitely goosebumps, especially the Live at Madison Square Garden version.

I love the Parting Glass. But I had a hard time finding a good version of it. Finally I found a version by The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem, live at Carnegie Hall and this is my favorite.

I didn't know it. And I love it. So, thanks !

In Rainbows is great, for sure. Oh yeah, I love Jigsaw, especially the end of the song, when he sings "Jigsaw falling into place - So there is nothing to explain - You eye each other as you pass - She looks back and you look back…
I'm listening to it right now. Argh. But my list is already too long :-)

Love them both. Ok Computer really is their best album.

Wow. I never thought I would see Alan Stivell mentioned on the AV Club. Pretty fun.

Yup.

Oh yeah. I particularly loved it in "The end of the Tour". You made me think of another one by Eno that gives me goosebumps : "An Ending (Ascent)", even more so because it's used at the end of "Traffic". I love the movie and I love that scene.

Yes. I love James Taylor's cover too.

I cannot not think of Anchorman when I read this.

Amongst others
- "Horses in my dreams" PJ Harvey
- "I might be wrong" Radiohead's Live Recordings
- "A case of you" James Blake cover.
- "C'est extra" Léo Ferré
- "Picture in a frame" Tom Waits

I don't know. I believe it's in this episode for a reason and we are starting to see Edgar build up his confidence. Jimmy and Gretchen can't walk all over him forever, eventually I'm sure he's going to give them their much-deserved version of "Don't talk to me that way".

Yeah. It's just that her blindness to Edgar's suffering makes even less sense for me than Jimmy's, precisely because of her long history with depression. And I guess I'm frustrated by Gretchen's evolution this season.

Also, I loved hearing Edgar say to the student "Don't talk to me that way". It's not much but it's a start.
Go. Edgar.

This episode was long overdue. I was scared for Edgar the whole episode. But what touched me the most was how alone he is. Falk did a good job at showing how no one ever listens or pays attention to Edgar. Really heartbreaking. From Edgar's point of view, Jimmy and Gretchen look like monsters, even worse than usual.
Wha

Judith Light in that last scene. Damn she's good. And I have to say, I enjoy Jay Duplass a lot in this show. He does the heartbreak pretty well. I love his connection with Raquel, even though they only had a few moments together this season. But as a whole, this season was underwhelming for me.

I think Maggie is too "good girl" for this show. It's like she sees everything in black and white, which is so unlike Grey's Anatomy. That usually doesn't work for any character, in any show, IMO. It's like she hasn't lived at all. Even April was more complex and bold when she arrived on the show.

I liked this a lot. A lot. And I don't even know the rules of Baseball. Kylie Bunbury was pretty convincing and it's nice to see Gosselaar in that kind of role. Also, that "Sympathy for the devil" cover was a nice touch. Dan Fogelman, you got me with your two pilots.

Alex and Meredith are the only reasons why I still watch this show. But I have to say I like Riggs. And it's the first time in a long time I actually see some chemistry between two characters in the show. I believe he and Meredith are infatuated with each other. The scene where Meredith says "Come and sit with me a