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I remember back when I used to rag on this show for no other reason than it was airing in the midst of all the Twilight hype, without having ever watched an episode.

"Jeff Daniels getting nominated in the same category as Cranston? Are you
fucking kidding me? Daniels should stick to licking ice cold ski lifts
in fucking Dumb and Dumber. He's a shit actor. And what is with that
actress who has those eyes that are too close together? She looks like
she has down syndrome. Not hot at

Of-fucking-course an episode appearing to have two of its main characters duel to the death is rectified within the opening minute, where neither of them do, in fact, die. While I wouldn't have enjoyed the dismissal of either character, it's just so tiring to have the writers keep throwing in these silly cliffhangers

Whoa, whoa, whoa. Leave my boi Sam out of this. He's always kept it the most real.

@avclub-e090dc0d50bec3a36eb5d6371fd6030e:disqus Holy shit! Just looked it up now…would have never made that connection.

I have actually noticed that the opening title sequence has a distinct 'echo' to it when I watch it on HBO. It's been like this all season, and only for this show, and only during the opening credits. No idea what's happening.

"How's God feelin' now?!…He seems pretty…damn…hetero…SEXUAL!"

Yep, me too. It's always legitimately sweet to watch.

The way he said, "I'm her boyfriend" was an amazing example of how to piss off an audience in only one second flat.

Not sure what visual pun was more hilarious tonight: Bill bursting into flames after gliding out with this goofy smile on his face; or Sookie throwing a…plate (?) at Bill's face, only to watch it shatter without him even flinching.

Oh, cool, thanks. I have their first album, but I never really gave it many listens, even though I recognized how good they were. Guess it's time to get back on that!

I was actually just thinking this a few days ago. I still love the scene of him making Jason dance in his underwear as Lafayette records him, not just for its comedic value, but because it showed the characters—LaLa especially—as completely shunning the role of being 'good', instead having their own selfish and

Would also like to know this.

Fuck Sookie and her stupid fucking faerie vagina. I don't give a shit about Love Interest #657, or his lack of personality, or his vanilla appearance, or their shitty boring dialogue, I DON'T FUCKING CARE GOD DAMN IT.

I remember reading that in an article or two last year, I believe. They were intending to wrap everything up within seven seasons. If I can find the proper sources, I'll post them here!

Splice is one of the cheesiest motherfucking films I had the displeasure of viewing in a long while.

Oh, I know. I was just pointing out how cheesy it looked when Bill took to the skies. Or maybe it's just me. Either way, it made me laugh.

That scene, and Billith flying into the air at the beginning were hilarious, visually.

Pretty sure it's been considered more of a comedy than anything since the very first season, yo.

I highly doubt the writers are trying to convey "meaningful social commentary" at all. The themes of religious fanaticism and homosexuality (analogized as vampires) in society have always just seemed to be avenues through which to construct the world and narratives; I think everyone can agree that the show is not much