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I used to read word up magazine

This news is bullshit. They ran a survey where it was a multiple choice option between four answers. One of them was Judge Judy's real name. I don't know her fucking actual name. Why would I?

This is a bad opinion. Even though I don't like Taylor Swift (though I don't feel like her music in general is even remotely in the range of what I listen to anyway). Love Kanye though.

I appreciate that the squirrelly looking fucker who protects Ed and Peggy who has so far been incompetent takes down two Gerhardt henchman. Sure, he gets knocked out by Peggy, but it's nice to know he's not totally useless. (I mean I think he takes down more than pretty much all of the local police force.)

There's a difference between unhappy and the Guilty Remnant in my head. Yes, she was unhappy and yes I did notice that. Like I said though, that's not enough for me to get to buy a character to do what she did. I know who gives a fuck about me, but you have to admit, if you don't "buy" the Guilty Remnant, this just

Man I appreciate the rap love here, but Vince Staples album is really overrated. (Not Kendrick's though. That gets better every time I listen to it.)

Interesting. I saw the grade on AV Club and thought "Well that makes sense." Then I saw the community grade and read the comments and I was confused as hell.

I think The Pacific was better, but I certainly find Band of Brothers easier to re-watch. The Pacific is like the episode of Band of Brothers where everyone is stuck in that winter town, except it's every episode and it's somehow worse.

I don't think Oz gets enough credit for kickstarting everything. I mean obviously not everything is due to Oz, but if Oz is a failure, I don't think The Sopranos is a thing. And it experimented with a lot of things and not all of them were successful, but it was entertaining most of the time. But damn do the

Let's see. I "discovered" Oz, Deadwood, and The Pacific. Also Peaky Blinders, which everyone I know who watches it loves, but I plundered through 12 long episodes and don't really like it. Trying to find a way to put into words why, but I guess it's just because besides the setting, it's nothing I haven't seen done

It's not weird that I was happy Hanzee decided to shoot the two racist pricks and then presumably kill the bartender, right?

Someone help me find the cover of "Just Dropped In" because I would like to listen to that song again. That was wonderful.

I wouldn't go that far. It wasn't awful. But I agree with your points. All of these are stretches in my mind, although Simpson makes the most sense since I don't really know anything about him, he took a bunch of experimental pills for the military, and he's been hell-bent on revenge. Don't really know why he

No she's not. The only reason she wouldn't kill him, besides maybe for moral reasons (killing people is bad), is because she needed Hope out of prison. She's out of prison. I don't understand how Hope being alive or dead would in any way impact her decision. She needed proof so she could get Hope out of prison.

Probably not? I quit after the second season. And I say that as someone who has trouble quitting TV shows. I just heard the third season sucked and never watched it. It's hard to regret my decision either because as your post says, SO MANY TV SHOWS TO WATCH.

Awesome headline. But I am confused as to how a "hard-boiled feminist neo-noir (with superpowers)" gets any grade other than A because seriously that is an awesome fucking description of a show.

Skip Homeland. There you just gained the time to watch the entire seasons of Master of None and W/ Bob and David. And still have more time!

I was going to disagree with you, but then I remembered Sons of Anarchy took 12 episodes to get the baby back, which holy shit was that miscalculated.o

I don't think SNL knew what to do with her, but I also don't think she was good on the show. Some people just aren't cut out for live television I assume. She never seemed comfortable in her performances and her impressions were… not good either.

"TELL ME LIES, TELL ME SWEET LITTLE LIES."