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This is gonna get buried, but RECTIFY is like a perfect mix between Justified and Enlightened. It has a really slow pace, is beautifully shot and has fantastic characters. All the shows on your list are really great though (I can't comment on The Bridge though).

I really didn't care too much about any of his stories, save for the radio interview. The edging stuff and the Thanksgiving episode were particularly throw-away, especially compared to what was happening inside the prison.

@avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4:disqus "good storyline" - remains in prison.

When I heard from some reviewers (before it aired) that the show stopped being about Piper, I imagined it as "Skins", with one star character per episode. But Piper never feels like she stops being the star. We might spend less time with her, but she is still the main character.

I think we all saw what was coming in the interview scene, but it was painful to sit through. That being said, I really, really loved Crazy Eye's moment, where she's so obviously hurt and betrayed. It's incredible how well she was drawn out. She is crazy, but completely sympathetic. When she asked Piper why the other

I don't know the accent well enough to comment, but surely it can't be judged purely on the accent. Her acting throughout was phenomenal.

Sweetums is going to have a field day when Pratt finally decides to put back on the weight.

I hope she gets more screen time next season. She is seriously electric in all of her interactions with the other inmates and those few laid-back, funny scenes between her character and Chapman were really great.

They weren't just cliffhangers. They just didn't go anywhere.

So we're supposed to dismiss poor editing and sub-par moments because what? It's part of a larger whole? Also, if we're looking at it like a novel, are we just to dismiss the fact that lots of the stories fizzled out?

Not if it means less of him on Veep. AD had its moment, Garry better stay where he is - Veep's second season was great.

Ha! Don't be silly. Frank Fisticuffs was initially attached to a review of a show on CBS! You fool, why would a spin-off be on NBC?

Yeah, but now I feel REALLY cheated. Many people (on this site especially) dismissed the notion of the season not tying up any of its loose ends because it was merely an introduction to the movie. Now that we're just getting another season, there's really no excuse for having Season 4 "go nowhere". There was no

Anything strange or innovative will probably have traction.

Also, in future (hopefully it won't happen again though), feel free to delete my comment. Stupid mistake though. Sorry again.

Ok, where is everyone. I was going to start into episode 10, but I'm afraid my parents will hear the overtly sexual content, so…it'll have to wait for tomorrow.

Watch it.

There's no support group, but you could try Parenthood. It's by the same guy and some FNL favourites show up.

Ok, this is gonna get buried, but this show is fantastic.

No, @avclub-f073cd45cff903b9a6e8a810ecda129b:disqus YOU'RE out of order, er, I mean, pushing your luck.