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Sinjun Balabanoff
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Ever since Funny Games U.S. I've stopped caring about anything Haneke puts out. That film was just full of high and mighty contempt for it's audience, probably the most pretentious thing I've ever seen. Cache was good, though.

Ever since Funny Games U.S. I've stopped caring about anything Haneke puts out. That film was just full of high and mighty contempt for it's audience, probably the most pretentious thing I've ever seen. Cache was good, though.

I don't normally call things overrated, but you're spot on about The Avengers. That movie was so boring and weightless. How anyone can say it matches up to films like TDK or even TDKR is beyond me.

I don't normally call things overrated, but you're spot on about The Avengers. That movie was so boring and weightless. How anyone can say it matches up to films like TDK or even TDKR is beyond me.

I thought he was with Rick? I must have missed something if he got separated.

I thought he was with Rick? I must have missed something if he got separated.

Good episode, but the ending was just stupid. Doesn't make sense to me how Daryl could get taken hostage like that, though I'm kind of lenient on the backstabbing Merle part since he did lie about Michonne.

Good episode, but the ending was just stupid. Doesn't make sense to me how Daryl could get taken hostage like that, though I'm kind of lenient on the backstabbing Merle part since he did lie about Michonne.

Well, he's such a volatile character that knowing he'll never die kind of puts a lid on possible tension in his scenes.

Well, he's such a volatile character that knowing he'll never die kind of puts a lid on possible tension in his scenes.

That's why I wanted him to hear about Harrow's killing spree in tonight's episode, just to see what he says. He's already kind of scared of him after their talk when Richard tells him he's killed 63 people, I think. Might explain why he didn't ask him outright to work for him. He wouldn't be able to control him.

That's why I wanted him to hear about Harrow's killing spree in tonight's episode, just to see what he says. He's already kind of scared of him after their talk when Richard tells him he's killed 63 people, I think. Might explain why he didn't ask him outright to work for him. He wouldn't be able to control him.

Lucky's plot ended up being surprisingly good. His blow up at Rothstein was fantastic, though I wonder what they'll do with him going forward since Winter said he refuses to deviate from historical accuracy in terms of deaths. 

Lucky's plot ended up being surprisingly good. His blow up at Rothstein was fantastic, though I wonder what they'll do with him going forward since Winter said he refuses to deviate from historical accuracy in terms of deaths. 

That brings his killcount to 77.

That brings his killcount to 77.

Harrow is fucking amazing, so glad nothing happened to him. I wish Gillian would have said "It was… Richard" when Nucky asked who did this, only to have seen Nucky and Eli's reaction. I called it that Gyp's second hand man would end up killing him after the beach scene in 4x10, and Nucky's maneuvering to pin Rothstein

Harrow is fucking amazing, so glad nothing happened to him. I wish Gillian would have said "It was… Richard" when Nucky asked who did this, only to have seen Nucky and Eli's reaction. I called it that Gyp's second hand man would end up killing him after the beach scene in 4x10, and Nucky's maneuvering to pin Rothstein

Extended Blu-Ray cut, definitely.

Extended Blu-Ray cut, definitely.