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Would have thought Enlightened would be a shoe-in for a directing nomination, maybe the vote got split or something though, lotsa good episodes there. Oh well, the show finally seems to have developed a bit more of a fanbase since it was cancelled, who cares about Emmys.

Bob didn't really pick the greatest time to make his move there, did he? Seemed pretty clumsy to me.

10 episode second season, I believe.

I've been looking for an excuse to justify checking out Tell Me You Love Me. Heard only negative things about it but the thing still interested me loads as being the only recent(ish) HBO show I never hear a thing about anymore; the vaguely positive recollection of it here's enough for me to grab it.

I really love that I've pretty much no clue what this is gonna be like for the second season.

I assume Sundance have renewed it in the hope that it builds a solid audience before the next season?

I think it's great. One of the reasons it seems to have aged reasonably well imo is that the superhero genre feels like it's just churning out the same old crap year in year out these days.

Watching the finale now, pretty great season overall. Hope to god they just get rid of Mark, that thing has just dragged on forever.

Feel the show really establishes its style and flow by the third episode, which is online for whatever reason.

Watched the first episode so far, was alright but very slow. I see most of the ridiculously positive reviews for it are for the whole series, and it sure has potential, so I'll watch it all.

Went onto this page just to search for references to the word "driving". What length was that, 20 minutes of the film?

Fully expect people to start watching it now. That's usually the way this thing goes; Terriers, Friday Night Lights, even the Wire didn't seem to attract hoardes of attention until near the end.

When I saw the poster, I just assumed that Schneider was such box office poison that they chose to leave him off the poster entirely. Kinda like how they hid him and Spade at the back for the first film's.

Show got better every season (w/e season 6).

After spending years with this somewhat inexplicable notion that Mike White could knock it out of the park with the right project, I'm pretty damn happy that he has. Don't expect their to be another season, but it ended in a manner that I'll be okay with that.

I liked that episode, change in formula and all, but things are about to come tumbling down so it just seemed natural to me. Really enjoyed this season, watched every episode twice, don't expect a third season but I really hope there is one.

I see Jeff only had 11000 followers, didn't he say 35k to her? Fair bit of an exaggeration.