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Schecky LeGrew
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Do you regret leaving to write for The Dissolve?

The appropriate reaction is the one you see from the woman next to him, face directly pointing at (but not looking at) the camera shot that we see in the episode.

Is The Staircase streaming anywhere?

Harris, just answer me this question:

Dear Last Man people-

Theroux singing "Homeward Bound" reminded me of Paul Newman singing "Plastic Jesus" in "Cool Hand Luke".

I also think the "you'll never see it, it's just nonsense to make the world seem deep" would be EXACTLY the criticism/assumption if Jarden had been casually referenced a handful of times in Season 1.

RE: Kevin's dad, I definitely disagree.

I think, like The Wire, they tried to wrap things up in a way that serves as a satisfying conclusion, but leaves things open for more chapters in the story. And, it works for me.

You OBVIOUSLY never watched MTV's "Undressed", sir (or madam).

Tremendous. Good throughout, moments of absolute greatness.

Screw this show… WHERE IS THE LEFTOVERS REVIEW?!?!?!

TOO SOON!

I knew if he took a bath, he'd come out of it okay.

If you had any historical depth you wouldn't just be telling me about "Doc Jensen", you'd have made the connection between Virgil and the original "Doc", Hippocrates.

If John Murphy keeps a pet boa constrictor in a burlap sack, then I think we've found the key to unlocking the secrets of the Sudden Departure.

Guilty as charged. Kingsley Shacklebolt is a black guy in the books and movies who happens to be a really powerful wizard and basically winds up as the President of Magic by the end of the series.

Kevin just needs a bath. Maybe he'll take a bath soon?

She could also mention that there's no nagging mother-in-law, as both her parents died in a fire.

Yeah, not a lot of stuff in this episode to recap or analyze.