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Isn't the statute of limitations 13 days, though?

Someone tweeted her the gist of it.

Every time you get an upvote for that comment, an angel gets its wings.

Well, TBD is my favorite horror movie in the last year. Diff'rent strokes, diff'rent folks . . . I guess.

TBD stuck with me too. I watched it three times in a span of four or five days. It's one of my favorite viewing experiences of the past year. Wouldn't agree that it doesn't really have any ideas, though. It was unnerving and gets a lot of mileage out of atmosphere, but I thought it was an interesting and effective

Glad to see The Blackcoat's Daughter getting some recognition. I was completely fascinated by that movie. Shipka is outstanding.

He was, ;and is, a morally complex character. But during the course of season three we saw more dark side. Yeah he took a fall to make amends with the elderly women. But it was pretty reprehensible how he got there. He manipulated these poor women for his own financial gain, without regard for their well-being or

I'd say BCS's first three seasons were better than Breaking Bad's first three seasons overall. Breaking Bad was pretty damn good, though, by season 3.

Delivers mail . . . and does black & white photography.

Or billionaires defrauding American citizens far and wide. Or people in power ordering torture. Or . . . well, there's a lot.

Didn't just "help" re-elect Yeltsin in '96. The US was primarily responsible for that development. Yeltsin had historic levels of public disapproval and was definitely on the way the out. The US intervention on Yeltsin's behalf went way beyond what Russia allegedly did in our election. The craziest part of it all

That's the scary part. That people now accept the word of intelligence agencies as "proof," basically ignoring the long and sordid history of US intelligence agencies misleading the public. I'm horrified at the notion that self-described liberals now swallow whole statements from US intelligence agencies.

I saw plenty of moral decline from Jimmy this season.

To answer your question: There isn't much relationship between quality and ratings.

I don't get the love for Great News around here. The first two episodes were probably the worst network television series I've ever seen. I watched several more based on the push by the site, wondering if it would ever "click." It didn't. It's an awful show. It's dumb. It's poorly written. I just don't get it.

I like The Good Place. It's enjoyable and I'll continue to watch. That said, I think it is massively overrated around here.

The weakest season of The Americans is still better than just about everything else airing, with Better Call Saul being the notable exception.

OB got overly complicated and the narrative got super muddy. That said, I love Maslany's performances and I want to spend as much time as I can with the characters they've developed. The show, overall, hasn't been great. But if you are a fan, it is well worth sticking with it.

It's fun. I like spending time with those guys. But it's spotty.

Amazon's Patriot is something I'd add to the list. It's the best show Amazon has done, in my opinion, and I'm a fan of several of their shows — including Mozart in the Jungle.