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I'm not losing my mind at all, so I don't know where that's coming from, but don't try to predict my mindset. I'm actually feeling blissful. It's just that you came to a corner of the internet where a show is loved, and you somehow expected for people to be receptive to that and greet you with open arms, as though

"This isn't funny" isn't an opinion, it's an attempt to make your opinion seem like fact, which shows a bit of delusion on your part. I'm allowed to call you out for that, and you're entitled to tell me to "fuck off."

You're flattering yourself by calling it "criticism." I'm sensitive to people offering their worthless opinions on the internet.

I'm as chill as a cucumber, you just seem like an asshole.

I'm just in awe at the utter singularity of this wonderful show.

I think after 10 episodes, we can finally see why it was so difficult to capture the magic and energy of this show in a trailer. Because the trailers really didn't do it any favors - as someone who was so excited for the project from the jump, even I was like, okay, I have no idea what they're going for here. But man,

So what about that compels you to come onto a thread to categorically say this show "isn't funny" as though everyone who does find it funny is just wrong? Your own narcissism and the enjoyment of listening to yourself talk? Because no one cares.

It's too bad that you're obligated to watch it.

Incredibly astute observation.

Is every show now just pitched as the "Breaking Bad for [X]?" How many years will that go on for?

If it's old news, why are you still talking about it? The very fact that you're talking about it proves its effectiveness as a "fuck you," because you're reacting. "Yet she keeps doing it as if it's still fresh." Again, you're projecting your own feelings about nudity onto someone else. Take a step back.

I dare say it's a form of narcissism and egomania to believe that you implicitly understand Lena Dunham and the reason why she chooses to do what she does. Your only basis for saying that she's "starved for attention" is her propensity for being nude in the first place, as though that's the only reason why someone

Hey, Tom Salter? Fuck you!

That song was awful and unfunny, and unfortunately soured me on the entire thing.

I'm not suggesting the show was canceled solely due to a drop in quality, but that it didn't help its longevity, if even loyal viewers were being tested. I also understood what Fuller was doing, I just didn't care for it.

I'm still reeling from the subtle comedic nuance of having a character start wearing glasses and suddenly become intelligent and worldly. Where do they come up with this stuff?!

Tell me, oh great one, where did you go to art school where they taught you that art is objective? You might want to ask for a refund. Your attempt to insult my taste because I didn't like something as much as you did is downright foolish. I'm not an inferior human being because I didn't care for season three of

I know that almost no one is willing to hold the actual show itself accountable for turning into the awful schlock that was season three, but I am. Gillian Anderson was the only aspect of the show that made it watchable for me. And I loved seasons one and two, so please don't waste your time defending the show to me,

I know you want to believe that he's wrong, but - you have no way of knowing how many people stopped watching because of a perceived dip in quality. I love the show, recommended it to everyone I know, and then after season three, I had to redact a few of my recommendations, because it became terrible, in my opinion.

I actually felt like the backhalf was worse, though I'm decidedly in the minority on that. I thought the Red Dragon stuff was really, really weak, which was so disappointing, because I had such high expectations for it.