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DanielMarrin
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Having a really weird time with this show. I started out episodes 1-3 enjoying it, episode 5 thinking it was tightly plotted, then feeling like it kind of let itself go again at 6-8, then picked up again with episode 9, and now this episode made me want to vomit. I don't know- I was once asked at a July 4th party

A question for the critic and all, that's just come to mind: do we think that if Dodd HAD been at the motel, that Bear would have shot him on sight?

And Mr. Sava, as for your confusion with the cufflinks, anyone in business will tell you you NEVER turn down a gift.

I give this episode an A, especially as this was a showcase episode for the bad guys. Between D'Onofrio's brilliant acting, and the scenes between ALL the major villains, Gao, Nobu, Leland, Wesley, Fisk, and even that great scene with Hoffman "How much are each of those years worth to you…in round numbers?" the

By the way, you want to see Amy Landecker going in the EXACT OPPOSITE direction of her role here, I mean in EVERY aspect? Check out this clip from A Serious Man: the ending is especially ironic after tonight's episode. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Hey Todd, so I can shed a little light on where Todd and Louie were at the top — there's a spot in Greenpoint, Brooklyn called McCarren Park Pool that's famous for doing parties. The band looked like one of the Slavic Soul Party type of bands you see in North Brooklyn. Just kind of crazy European dance bands (the

Also, among the compliments on acting, I gotta say I'm very impressed by Colin Hanks in this. I'd only seen him do light comedies before this, but he's excellent as Gus. We see a man who is ill-equipped to handle the world he's in, but at the same time unwilling to stop, though he's been warned "only a fool thinks

Is there anybody else who thinks that snow sequence would have been MUCH more interesting if it was Mr. Wrench who Billy Bob had got? he'd have been knifing and asking "Who" and getting no answer… would have been a great tragic coincidence. Ah well, I hope Mr. Wrench finds somebody else who knows sign language.

So were you someone who ever watched the show? Or just being a d**k for fun?

And so Jeff and Annie went on just giving each other Googly eyes, for all eternity…

Yeah, and that brand of cynicism gets old really quickly.  I'll be looking out for Corey Stoll's next move though…

I'm actually a bit disappointed by the show at this point.  After episode 12, I felt really engaged, but now not so much. I think it's just that I don't like anyone enough anymore.  I liked Peter Russo, and I was rooting for his character.  I liked watching Tusk and Underwood's little back and forths in these last

I've noticed a lot of comparisons to Community here and it's time to talk "The Gang" vs. "the Group."
Because "Community" and IASIP are basically two sides of the same type of show: he Seinfeld breed where an inseparable gang of fringe types band together for survival thru weekly mayhem, thru an outside world largely

If you've been watching Sunny since its inception, especially, I think this is one of those episodes you have to love, because it's one made for people who TOTALLY understand how this kind of situation could occur and so they don't NEED a setup.  Ranks as one of their 10 best of all time.