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The problem with this article is that it seeks to relegate vinyl's resurgence to a "trend" as opposed to a medium that's been through the most agonizing acid bath and has culturally come out at the other end as universally loved and worthy of existence as an artifactual icon…

This shouldn't be the case if the vinyl has been properly mastered specifically for vinyl from the final mix.

Enlightened is a pretty incredible show. Did Mike White do something to you that's caused this need for a personal vendetta against him? Man, it's tedious.

I find the guy who plays Phillip to be an almost eerie twin for John Ritter, and half the time he's onscreen I expect Norman Fell to show up and make some googly eyes at him…

Ray grabbing his life-sized Andy Kaufman figure and leaving…

The hipster element they represent is obsessed with status and money. And that vapidity at the core of all the "irony" and striving for celebrity is 100% on target.

She specifically told the ER doctor she was having some mental difficulties. Anyhow look, someone whois capable of herself to the ER might be depressed, but not in the clinical way that might lead to self-harm. And that's the danger I see in the isolation that is both symptom and cause of deepening depression. ANd the

I did as well actually. It was so goofy and hyperbolic.

Or Charlie realizes now that he has her, he's no longer so into it…

I understand what you're saying, but total isolation over too long a time can be more dangerous than depression itself. So someone should be aware of it.

I thought it was laughably broad stroke and grandiose. It had to be a parody of a TV or movie trope. The only thing it needed to complete how absurd it was…was it being revealed that Adam actually had superpowers…

Not really.

I think one element of the show that's never been addressed here, or anywhere as far as I can tell, is just how much leeway is built into the very creative core that allows the writer(s), to mess this show up and take risks and simply GROW as creators and storytellers.

No. Shut up.

/Yawn….zzzzzzzzz….

Very nice. You should try and get the shot where the camera's in the middle of the road and looking down toward them as they stand exactly perpendicular to it and they're on either side of the road, Amy's back turned to Levi as she reads the letter.

It had it's moments, but I cared very little for most of these characters and therefore the story no matter how imaginative or how off the deep end the adjectival mytho-theological adjectivism became.

My thought as well. That song (Court and Spark) is great.

It would be hugely interesting to see her at Abaudon back before everyone treated her like she was crazy, and to see if she had any saving grace back then or if in fact she was pretty much just a self-absorbed and vapid corporate minion.

That scene in the street with the space and Dern's back to Wilson, as she read the letter, and the light and colors (greens, reds and blues) was like a great painting.