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I haven't watched the Carrey video yet so I can't comment on his work, but I have to admit I think Bush's paintings are pretty interesting.

Is there any cuteness that is not perceived?

I don't often say this, but it really must be fucking amazing to be a white man.

Obviously they're going to send in someone they think these people will talk to. This is strategic and not something for which they or the journalist who took the assignment should be disparaged.

I appreciate the edit.

What you said was something dismissive about her after I expressed admiration for her.

Which I guess makes the massive risk she took to help make this reporting possible completely meaningless, got it.

… I should probably stop commenting because I don't even know what points people are making anymore.

She's a tiny woman who got into a van with a bunch of white supremacists high on their own violent rhetoric. Are you honestly suggesting she was in no physical danger?

I'm watching this right now and I keep having to pause to sort of take a moment to mentally catalogue things that are still good about being alive. I'm also gobsmacked by the bravery of this journalist.

I think they had almost no constraints on them in season 3, so it's sort of an interesting example of the merits of art without limitations versus art with limitations - season 1 had more external constraints and may ultimately be remembered as the best. Again, I mostly agree with your criticisms while still really

The last episode of season 2 is my favorite episode of television ever. And I've watched a LOT of television!

Bryan Fuller talked about bringing new people into the writer's room and having them go "but wait, none of this makes any sense" and him being all "that's not our concern!" The incredibly ambitious silliness of it is one of its strengths. How it could jump from a spirited discussion of penis-eating to a

Your first mistake was using the AV Club search function.

She's bad at campaigning and acknowledges it. She doesn't like to run, she likes to govern. If we didn't have these idiotic years-long campaign circuses I suspect she would have won easily.

I guess it could've been a lake. It looked awfully ocean-y to me. But okay, fine, a different example: Abigail apparently walking from Baltimore to Minnesota and back in the span of a few hours.

I think the removal of the sexual element of violence is one of the most effective ways the show establishes its surreality. Fuller's reasons for doing that were not all aesthetic, but the aesthetic effect is powerful for me. As you say, it makes it very clear that the show does not take place in the real world.

I think it was Moonlighting for me too.

These are completely legitimate criticisms and I mostly agree with them and yet I still love season 3 and want more Hannibal. At some point I just succumbed to the preposterousness of it all.

Trump makes Mason Verger seem like a model of class and restraint.