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The Great Valerio
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Patricia Clarkson: one of the most talented and most frequently wasted actors working today. At least we'll always have her fucking amazing cameo in Broad City. "Will you come back and see me?"

I've said this about several of NBC's recent projects, but I'm shocked that this isn't one of the shows that only exists on 30 Rock's version of NBC.

"Turn-of-the-century Always Sunny" might be my favorite way of describing the show now. It really outgrew the Kardashian-Downton mashup within the first few episodes. Or maybe It's Always Sunny meets Empire in turn-of-the-century times. Yep, there it is. Found it. I don't know, fuck it, it's its own thing at this

"I MADE YOU, KELLERRRRRR!" Kate Flannery needs to come back with her.

The servants are all amazing. And Season 2 better have more Chair. Her dominating the Commodore and "She picked the wrong bitch to throw meat at" are two of my favorite moments of the show. Christina Hendricks isn't quite playing the same game as the rest of the cast, but she's so fucking good.

"I'd recognize that breezy tone anywhere. Sounds like SOMONE just got fingered."

One more: Still-basically-a-child-at-the-time Daniel Radcliffe accidentally flinging a condom into Diana Rigg's hair.

I could fill a top 10 with scenes from Broad City, but the first few that come to mind are The Val Incident, Amy Sedaris' appearance, Bingo Bronson, and every scene with Susie Essman.

I tried to mention a section of El Secuestro, but I couldn't pick one out. The whole thing is just non-stop hilarious.

I love that that line came from Paul Giamatti, who has yet to get 1% of the shit Schumer does for his looks.

I'm sort of fascinated by the fact that AHS is suffering from the exact same problems a fully serialized show develops over the course of several years. Cast erosion, repetitive storylines, increasing laziness…

"On my planet, Wubba Lubba Dub Dub translates to 'I am in great pain, please help me.'" This felt like more of a final straw situation to me.

Art direction, cinematography, score, editing, sound mixing, costumes…

Considering the most RANDOM, nothing-rated shows get nominated in the technical categories, I'm totally baffled Hannibal can't get in on that.

Actually, really thinking about it, Bride of Hannibal may have just pulled that line out of thin air and unleashed it on a mentally unstable man Just to See What Would Happen.

I never thought of that, since Bedelia's comments were directed at Will and I always assumed he'd be the one to carry that out. I feel like the Bella situation is probably a coincidence, but it fits nicely with Bedelia's warning— in Season 2, Jack was trying to keep Bella alive even when she didn't want to stay that

Seriously, I will fuck some shit up if Margot doesn't make it out of this show intact. HASN'T SHE BEEN THROUGH ENOUGH?

This. Bedelia, even now, is a mystery, but I think at this point we can safely assume that she has wild mood swings between light and dark and Hannibal is fucking with that.

It's been so many years since I first ran across the Francis/Reba story, and I'm still working out my feelings about it.

I read spoilers about Will and Bedelia treating each other like jealous third wheels in a love triangle, but I was still shocked by how awesome it was.