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Non-union mexican equivalent? Really? They do look alike though. At first I was sure it was a hot looking Krumholtz in Llewyn Davis.

Me too, where was the twist!

Oh yeah you're right. There goes my theory.

Everyone is asking about the point of the show, and honestly I think its main point was to discourage more people from moving to NYC. Scare some young adults from the middle of this country from relocating to this already overcrowded awful city and spare it for the rest of us who're already suffering here. I'm from

Cat's are more important than people. Clearly. And I don't even know if I disagree :')

You think the dude on the bike could've been the financial advisor? My theory was always, it was the creepy dude on the bike all along.

I'm Jewish bro. That's the way the show treated that character. I was being hyperbolic for effect, of how I felt the show treated that character. I'm sorry that part was lost on you.

I was the biggest proponent of the night of, but damn that ending was not my favorite, it was literally like “ a young woman was stabbed 22 times, and an innocent young man went to Rikers falsely accused of her murder, but the real murderer was the friends we made along the way” or some shit … It felt like such a fuck

Everyone in the comment board: Finds reason to shit on this because black women huh? Yeah.

It's cool when white dudes keep doing it over and over and over again. But when black women make some money, call your father Karl to report that capitalist piece of shit yeah?

How dare you, Taylor Kitsch is anything but generic. Texas forever.

Looking forward to that The Way We Were remake with Emmy Rossum and Armie Hammer.

EXQUEEZE ME?! Malek is gonna be filling the hoffman niche? How dare you, if that role will be filled by anyone it's going to be Oscar Isaac, now bye.

No spoilers but the cost isn't exactly what everyone thinks it is… assuming they keep following criminal justice to the t like they have been

there was hardly any blood on that knife, and when Naz picked it up it was exactly where they had left it downstairs (same table) before they went up to have sex

Andrea was so obviously being followed by someone that it's far fetched to think that someone didn't break in and kill her. Also the issue of the blood spatter (Naz was completely clean if he's stabbed her 22 times logically he'd be covered in her blood)… and lastly that the knife he stabbed her in the hand with was

I think this speaks to how well made the show is, that I've seen Criminal Justice and despite just how closely this show is sticking to the original it's still totally compelling and completely nerve wracking… I don't think I've ever felt legitimately worse for a fictional character and his family. The only thing

teen angst… something people only care about and take seriously if said angst sufferer is male… preferably named Holden… and girls aren't interested in his sad dick… don't even make me list the beloved "coming of age" stories about young men… don't even get me started

I'm sorry but Emily Browning looks twelve years old still, and when picturing Shadow's wife I pictured a woman and not a child. :/

I want to read one review of a woody allen movie that is a review of the movie and not woody allen and his whole previous body of work. This review didn't help me judge at all if the movie is actually good or not. Good thing I never give much credence to AV club reviews as a shit ton of movies I love get a tepid