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Lord Autumn-Bottom
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I'm glad it gets to end on its own terms.  Will there be an actual season before this, or is this gonna be the next and last episode?

Is successful capitalist pig. Deserve boot in ass from Lenin, then moving to labor camp for making blue jeans.

It's finally happened: Donald Trump has lost his widely-lauded objectivity.

Good god, Ben.  Hogcock, Jerry!

All I know is my gut says "Maybe."

Hmph!

My favorite part of Entourage is the telling.  The showing is a little boring.  But when every character keeps boldly declaring that that painfully untalented prettyboy Vince is actually an acting phenom, I can't help feeling like I'm watching something truly epic.

"… this one specific time when he did not agonize over whether to cancel something."  Classic stuff, O'Neal.

Pralines and… Bitch Hunter?

"Return from whence you came!" *drops script in river*

Oh, god, you're killing me!

How about Baking Bad, a cooking show wherein Breaking Bad-inspired pastries are cooked and eaten during some casual discussion of the show?  Actually, they already have/had a show along these lines (video podcast, but still), where an editor talked to Vince and a few other cast members.  Probably better just to air

6'3".  I gather that height is a nice perk at best (from a lady's perspective). 

Shit, why didn't I pick up on that connection…

"dick holster"
"gun librarian"

That final phone call, with its beautiful acting (especially from Fischer, but also from Krasinski), gets this episode a B+, but the rest of the episode was just so meh.  Every plot felt super-forced, and while there was some funny stuff, it just felt too ephemeral and pointless for me to get too much joy out of it. 

That final phone call, with its beautiful acting (especially from Fischer, but also from Krasinski), gets this episode a B+, but the rest of the episode was just so meh.  Every plot felt super-forced, and while there was some funny stuff, it just felt too ephemeral and pointless for me to get too much joy out of it. 

I liked this episode even better than the premiere, but it's gonna get old fast if every week is about taking Billy away from his family/keepers and letting him partake of hookers and drugs.

Politics is politics, I suppose.

Supernatural western, neat. I guess Sleepy Hollow and that "love is illegal" show also sound pretty interesting, but there's overall very little here that sounds very promising at all.