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To be fair, he basically had nothing to do with American Crime Story. He directed two episodes, but didn't have anything to do with the writing. So I was kind of a little surprised this was good to be honest!

Can't really think of anything more horrifying than a son saying that to a father - from the father's perspective.

It somehow makes perfect sense that teenager girls are Nick's key audience.

I haven't seen Moonlight yet, but after having seen Luke Cage, this doesn't surprise me in the slightest. The show was A LOT worse when he wasn't in it.

Three thoughts

I had been living in a bubble where it was accepted that "One Headlight" by the Wallflowers was a great song, but the excerpt here suggest that he needs to defend Wallflowers a lot? Granted, you know, that's literally the only song I know by them. But it's one of my favorite 90s rock songs. Fuck if i know what the

Maybe I missed something or maybe you've watched ahead and know the answer, but I thought those were flash-forwards? The people talking about the murder. Because one person commented that if she didn't fall, maybe nobody would have died. So I honestly have no idea what flashbacks were in that episode. I don't

DAMN. I saw Skeet Ulrich in the guest star credits - I think his performance in Scream is pretty much exactly what the role calls for so I have always liked him - and when he showed up, I did not recognize him. He is somehow perfectly cast as the leader of a biker gang in a show like Riverdale. Who knew?

Where has he been all our lives? That's in jest, but I've been staring at his career, wondering where the fuck he came from? He wrote some mediocre, little-seen movie in 2006, wrote for Bones for like three years, created two TV shows in the span of 2 years between 2009 and 2010 that quickly got cancelled, and then

Vanessa Hudgens is so adorable in this. That feels like a weird word to describe a character that isn't a child, but I honestly think it fits.

I had no trouble believing it. High school boys, and better yet high school boys who think they're hot shit, tend to think with their… other brain.

Man…. I couldn't give less of a shit about Archie's music. I'm sorry. As Todd in the Shadows so eloquently puts it, he just screams white guy with acoustic guitar, a terrible fucking awful music genre. The show has done nothing to convince me he has any talent either. But I guess that's going to be an important

Just of curiosity because it sounds like kind of an interesting book, but would you recommend it to someone - like say myself - who is at best not a fan of that genre, but really I just haven't been exposed to it more than anything? Basically, is there value in the book to someone simply intrigued by the history

Well, it's been real Vikings. But, I just got too many shows to watch. I had heard rumors of Travis Fimmel leaving the show after the third season and planned to quit watching, but obviously he came back for a good part of the fourth season. His episodes were enthralling. He is Vikings. These past few episodes

LOL. I worked a job while I was in high school involving quite a bit of physical labor. It didn't do a fucking thing for my body. Bullshit. You do not become that ripped without working out or at least you don't become that ripped working for 3 months, even if its dealing with cement.

Dee being absolutely terrible at comedy never fails to make me laugh. I don't know how Kaitlin Olsen is so goddamn good at being that bad at comedy. I mean it's a hard talent to master. To be funny while purposefully not being funny. But I laugh every time.

Man after watching that, I did not envy the person who needed to grade this. Where do you start? Apparently at A? Huh. Was not expecting that. I have not left many shows with no idea if it was good or bad, but this did it. The dream sequence entertained me, but it was also a dream sequence so it didn't matter.

Peaky Blinders confuses the hell out of me. I have been recommended that show by sooo many people. I have given it a shot. Seen two seasons. I still don't get it. I can't pinpoint why I don't really like the show, but it just seems like such a drag to get through the hour. There's not really anything original

I've made a considerable effort to get into books this year, which lead me to read Fahrenheit 451 (great), The Son Also Rises (I was… underwhelmed by this one to be honest), Destiny of the Republic (thank you AV Club Wiki Wormhole for that one!), Washington: A Life (which I haven't finished, but is excellent).

I don't know enough about Bon Iver or Chance's musical tastes outside of their own musical output, but Kanye West can VERY much be wrong. His opinions have been bad lately.