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It's a hard one to do as a main villain though. Firstly because it's going to be directly compared to the amazing Punisher arc on Daredevil - god, that monologue of his at the end of the arc is the opposite of this thread - I can watch it an infinite number of times, and it still brings a tear. The performance, the

Season 3? Wow. For me that was the huge payoff season.

Fringe. For me, it's the most annoying brilliant series ever made, because it's awesome, but there's just no way you can recommend it to anyone: "Hey there's an awesome show, want to binge-watch it with me? You just have to get through 15 or so dull and formulaic episodes before it takes off. No, we can't do the usual

Yeah, and a LOT of the side character arcs are terrific the first time, but also carry unfortunate implications that are always harder to tolerate on a second/third viewing:

Am I the only one here who's amazed that AA Dowd's one wasn't: "All of them. There is yet to be any visual entertainment product worth more than a B grade at best."?

I agree with the criticism re Negan - the only way the character would be as electric as he's supposed to be would be if he was played by someone who's just inherently entrancing to watch - e.g. Garret Dillahunt (ok, yes and Alan Rickman, but that would be all kinds of awesome in a completely different way than the

Reminds me with my main beef with early Michael Moore docs - a solid idea made awkward by targeting the poor minimum wage (or close) schmuck working retail/security/reception.

I loved that movie as a kid. I remember reading reviews of it a few years later, by people who were adults at the time, and it was clear that they just didn't get how mind blowing it was. As a kid i'd never seen anything like it, despite watching the TV series every Saturday - there'd been the odd character death in

Devil's advocate: Joy Division's lyrics were great in the handful songs that EVERYONE associates them with that were about something intensely personal to Ian Curtis, namely the breakdown of his marriage. Outside of that, it's 'dance dance dance to the radio', etc.

The best thing that band gave us was the inspiration for 'rocking the suburbs' by Ben Folds Five.

I KNEW it!!!

I'd loved to have seen some history of WHY Qyburn is so loyal to Cersei. Don't get me wrong, he's a wonderful character, better in the show than the books. But so much of what makes him such a great character is that he seems like a genuinely good person who is (for some reason) genuine, and unwaveringly, loyal to

And when it arrives, I will crush you Hack-Man.