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I'm not a fan of the Bourne movies. Tried to watch one to see what it was about. Then shut it down. Same with Bond movies, Pirates, and more. On TV, not into American Gods, or most of what JJ Abrams touches. I turn it off. I certainly don't force myself to watch entire seasons, plus also hate-watch other work by the

She could still die from the beating. We already know she has internal bleeding (that's what bruises are). One of the main ways someone dies after a fight is from internal bleeding. And that can take hours or even days, depending on how fast you're bleeding. The only thing that makes me think the beating is not gonna

One of the biggest problems I have with The OA is that I don't know anything about Homer or the Iliad. And I was an English major. I'm sure I even read some of the book, if not, I'm almost positive it was discussed in more than one class. Without knowledge about that plot-point, I have to assume there's a lot going

Me, too.

Were they "near death" experiences? Or actual death experiences?

How are we able to tell how many she was taking? We saw her actually take only three, right? One was at night at Philip's apartment and then when she left home in the morning and then at the safe house, she obviously took another. A doctor writes a script (today) to take a benzo anywhere from two to three times per

Philip is 1,000 times hotter than Clark. If I were Martha - other than the inconvenient little fact that my husband is actually some stranger who murdered a well-liked co-worker - and Clark shed those glasses and the wig, I would be doing the biggest happy dance on his lap. And when I was finished. I would do it

It was easier to get a person committed. Today? Not nearly so. And once that 72-hour hold is over, you're out, unless you made it clear you're planning to harm yourself or another person. That's why there are so many mentally ill homeless and incarcerated Americans. In the 50s or 60s, being temperamental could get

In a Q&A on Vulture, Clark said it took her a minute to realize who he was. As someone who doesn't watch any sports at all, if anyone mentioned any of the names Trumpkin says in a few comments down, I wouldn't recognize any in less than 10 seconds. I would recognize 1 in less than 10 seconds (Aikman) but not know

Not just the 30-some hours they've wasted wasted watching both seasons, but also reading recaps and commenting. I think they just enjoy hearing themselves complain outloud.

They literally made Big Mac a bad word. Just like making E corp into Evil Corp. It's the most simple explanation I could think of.

Because investigators ask witnesses (or suspects) to retell stories chronologically. It's clear from the comments that most viewers did not really experience "The Affair" as a murder mystery. But that's the way the writers framed the entire season —it was revealed from the point of view of a police investigation.

I'm coming along 8 months on, but I just had to call BS on your theory that Noah is coming from a place of honesty and Alison…what? Passion, emotion and her period?? Here's how I know Noah is full of crap. In his recollection of meeting Allison at the Lobster Roll on her waitress shift her hair is blown out and

I agree with you. Every single time Daggett and Trey came on screen, I was in heaven. And Teddy too, though to a slightly lesser extent. I loved how when Tawney realized she was pregnant and Teddy said, "Can I say 'we're' pregnant," she said no. Then he asked if he could say "we have have a bun in the oven." And she

I think you're going for "schtick." - David Goldsteinowitzbergski (no worries. You'll catch on. Keep watching!)

I don't think he's acting like he's on coke. A perfect example of Gordon on coke is when he had the friend pick his girls up at school. Coke makes you speedy, talkative, assertive (combative) -Gordon is actually pretty calm. He's paranoid, but not in a drug-induced way. It's true that Gordon lies all the time. But the

You're surprised? His name is TwoDimBulbs. Not 1, but TWO!

I wasn't sure it was real either. I mean, there was an entire episode that ended with Daniel asking if his night with the truck driver was real.

Don't leave out Sean Bridgers! (Trey)

Since Daniel was let out of jail, whatever could conceivably go wrong in Teddy's life went wrong. Because of Daniel, many tire customers went to another store. And that was happening anyway with the big box store with discount tires, anyway. He lost his mom again (Janet asked him to stop calling her "mom", he lost his