avclub-be1d11b365b6bae12b49f2955fe09ebd--disqus
shizface
avclub-be1d11b365b6bae12b49f2955fe09ebd--disqus

How about a "What show were you most upset to see INCLUDED on this year's Best Of TV list?" because I've got some THINGS TO SAY

They just announced a rather extensive U.S. tour for next year, too!

1) Sufjan Stevens - Carrie and Lowell
2) Earl Sweatshirt - I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
3) Spencer Radcliffe - Looking In
4) Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly
5) Vince Staples - Summertime '06
6) Björk - Vulnicura
7) Father John Misty - I Love You, Honeybear
8) Deerhunter - Fading Frontier
9) Grimes - Art Angels
10)

Pfarmers!

"Wheelhouse" is absolutely stunning.

had not seen the finale when I posted this. Even more of a reason to regrade/reexamine this

TAMARYN HAS A NEW ALBUM TOO AND IT'S GLORIOUS XOXO

She certainly is… How is this not pop music? Pop extends beyond top 40 radio-play

XL15T3R, dude. You don't want them to confuse it for a handle!

Also, if you get a chance to see her live, do it. I saw her in Dallas on her tour for LP1 last year, and it was honestly probably the best concert I've ever been to (Death Grips and Swans are close, though). Her dancing is half the show. You can seriously just go on youtube and watch videos of her voguing in the

The most talented pop artist around IMO. "In Time" is a contender for song of the year. Glad to see her still pushing boundaries while somehow becoming ever more accessible.

I didn't see the second half of your comment!

Point taken, I did go in that direction with the David Simon comparison.

This is still my favorite of the year so far. Kendrick aims too high on TPAB and ends up missing the mark on the second half of the album ("Complexion," "How Much a Dollar Cost," and "You Ain't Gotta Lie" are all pretty weak IMO). Plus the poem being revealed throughout TPAB gets old on replays.

I'm baffled by the comparisons to Lynch and Simon throughout the comments. This season was thematically empty, sexist, overly complicated, and inundated with unimportant/tangential plots and characters. It added up to nothing. No part of this finale, or this season, was Lynchian (although I agree with the Ayatollah's

They do act pretty similar to Mac and Dennis!

I recall that. Just wondering as to how a cannibalistic murderer got such a nice jail cell. Remember Will's cell when he was accused of being the Chesapeake Ripper?

It seemed like he left his mind palace and was in the cell, so I assumed it was real. It definitely could be all in his mind, though.

I have mixed feelings about this episode. While parts were interesting, I'm not crazy about the time jump. I would've loved something more like the premiere, an episode about (and playing with) the passage of time to bridge the gap between arcs.

It Follows was an A, though, maybe it could come from there