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I worry the showrunners got afraid and bailed on two story lines because of their fear. Kimmie and Martha. Both stories went right up to the edge and then turned around or disappeared. I feel like they created these two story lines due to their continued success in incorporating themes throughout the entire show, but

I was thinking something along these lines too and was surprised by how little sympathy I had for all these artists. What if the value of a musician's art isn't what it used to be? Popular recording artists have been very very wealthy for so long now. What if the times caught up, and being a rock star means making a

This is what I was afraid of. I should have just read the book, but now I will be forced to see this in the theaters on Christmas. Ruining a great story.

I find Chastain to be boring in every role she has had. There is no charisma, humor, or personal touch in her performances. She just looks like an actress that should be a hollywood lead.

it sounds like you only like happy/funky sounding hip hop. once it get's grimy you bail.

That's exactly the first thought I had when looking at this picture.

This is a fuckboy comment. Killer Mike is "meh"?

The yeezy fall would be the fall of all falls. There is a massive part of the world's population waiting for him to slip up.

I listened to the new ghostface album last night. Twice actually. It's really solid. Only a couple of average tracks toward the end. Some excellent instrumentals and production tricks. The first two tracks kill. The outro on the last song is excellent. It will be in my rotation for a while.

It's outstanding. Mos kills it. There is one verse in particular where he goes off and the alliteration and lyrics are incredible.

This whole thing is a remarkable accomplishment. They released two albums for free, on their own terms. They controlled the entire process. They built hype in original and engaging ways. They basically won a lot of people over by being themselves. It just feels good to root for Mike and Jaime.

Community: Lavaworld. The way everyone was isolated on tables and chairs were similar to the boats, and jet skis. The action sequences were similar in how Costner and crew dispatched of the bad guys as well. Just thought it was obvious, but not mentioned much if at all

This was partly an homage to Waterworld, right? Jonathan banks and his ship like vehicle were very similar to Dennis hoppers ridiculous character in the movie.

really. fernet. gonna troll sprawl II? tell us, specifically, everything about it that makes it a steaming pile. Your critiques so far are so nuanced, all of us can not wait to be enlightened.

this album is more achtung baby than remain in light.

that write up is hilariously confused. grantland and music do not mix

yeah. just another episode. like the ones where the main character that the entire show was about died.

boooooooooooo. cathartic for me. i feel bad for someone who didn't get enough pain and torture up to this point. did you want jesse to die? jesse to murder at walt's behest, and further his pain?

or brody walking around the vp's house screaming NAZIR into his phone. all to service a story line where a pacemaker is hacked and kills the vp. i already watched 24. thanks

I think Lost was the original lab rat for internet influence on the writing of a show. The obsessive following became too much for Lindelof. Demands were being made clearly by fans, and he had no way to back it. Future show runners took note. Gilligan understood the microscope that the internet had become. He