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Not only was this one of the best Locke centric episodes (who usually has best episodes) and not only did O'Quinn deserve the Emmy for this episode(even though he should have won one for Walkabout) but it also jump started perhaps the best stretch of the series and cemented Lost's status as perhaps the most

Tuesday night don't feel the same now that both Justified and Parks are over.

In many ways Matt and Foggy's relationship was the heart of the show (with perhaps the exception of Fisk and Vanessa).Certainly more than Matt and Claire or Matt and Karen .

"We dug coal together." "That's right"
I think the most surprising thing about the finale was the lack of many major character deaths.After teasing us for 77 episodes it turns out that everyone (save for Avery and his goons) left Justified alive after all.

Fuck yeah the Mad Men/Game of Thrones/Veep/Silicon Valley quadrinity has returned.

So I reached the end of episode 5 of Daredevil and holy shit this show not only surpassed any superhero TV show before it but it might also be the best thing Marvel has ever put out on the movies and TV front.Brutal yet completely engrossing with a great cast and superb direction.It like Banshee meets The Wire in the

Why was Isabel introduced in this episode and then never appeared again?

Instead of bashing Stranger in a Strange Land I would like to bring attention to one of my favorite Lost moments in “Tricia Tanaka Is Dead”-

Since English is not my native language I hope you will overlook this mistake.

I would say the use of this song during one of Saint Rows The Third missions was one of the most memorable use of music in a videogame I have ever seen.

It would be a five minute montage of doors being opened or shut and phones being hanged up.

Or like a tortoise fucking a sandal?

This is your weekly reminder that you should watch Last Week Tonight. Oliver analysis on surveillance was beautiful and his interview with that person was very well done.

Justified is an amazing show but it is in a much different vein than Deadwood.It is more pulpy and Leonardian while Deadwood feels more Shakespearean.

I wonder if the Todd Sonia dynamic was to mirror Don Peggy relationship considering that Todd was leaving in a few months so Sonia would become his successor.Of course it blew up on his face when Sonia herself left a few months later.

These posts have made me wonder - Has there ever been a show which could be called Deadwood's successor? I mean The Sopranos has a lot of heirs (the closest one is starting it's final season tonight) while Game of Thrones and Boardwalk Empire could be seen as The Wire's successors.What about Deadwood though? Has any

Still it had Great quotes-
"Ugh are you crippled again?"
"Yup"

Also even though it is way back I would love to have a Hear This on Shahdaroba used in 3rd season finale .

The show could have ended on this scene and it would have been perfect.

He does realize that his last chapter the Mercy one was released nearly a year ago just before the 4th season premiere.