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I love that this comment still has 69 upvotes. Don't ruin it guys.

I wouldn't say I hate him ( I see why Patrick is attracted to him), but his charms completely elude me and this is coming from someone who finds Russell Tovey very attractive. There's a quality to everything he does that comes off as sleazy. Even his big moment at the end of the episode (the dance), was more about

This might be slightly unpopular, but I think I'm enjoying Augustin's character the most this season, even though it feels like his story is just gearing up (a side effect of the show's Patrick focus and the short length of each episode?). To me, his reckless behavior feels rooted in some deep, deep issues that

Listen, I've been finding Patrick's ridiculous naïveté slightly irritating these past two episodes, but I don't think I've ever been as in sync with a character's silly worries on TV show before. Once on the way to class, a 10 minute walk at most, I convinced myself that I had been exposed to HIV virus and had to get

Lol. No, sily. It said so in time.com

I think my main issue with the essay is that he conflates adulthood with patriarchy (most examples he uses of adult storytelling are white male stories) and even though he kind of acknowledges that, he fails to recognize why arguing for a return to that is wrongheaded. At the very best he's coming to terms with his

Such a great moment, I had to stop the scene just to laugh for a good minute.

But what about You're the Worst motherfuckers?

Only if Jason Priestly gets to show up too… and Zach Galifianakis and Matt Bomer.

Imagine the Vagina Monologues, but they're dicks instead. — Nick Pizzolatto.

There, there. Oh hey, what if they cast Marcia Gay Harden? She's free to work again isn't she?… and now I made myself sad.

But how will a female director handle all of Pizzolato's scripts dripping manliness all over the place?

She's been pretty great in TV comedies though. See: The Comeback and Trophy Wife.

OK, but season 3 has got to be a trio of detectives played by Laurence Fishburne, Gina Torres, and C. C. H. Pounder. You know this to be a great idea HBO, make it happen.

If they cast her I might just have to see True Detective S2. I've been a huge fan since seeing her in The 25th Hour (one of Spike Lee's best).

That's not what Alana said.

He did suggest, but the final choice is entirely hers, however contaminated. Either way, it doesn't change the fact that Bella feels her agency has been taken away in regards to her death.

If this is the end of her arc on the show it would be satisfying, but there's more to explore there. Primarily, the aftermath of having the choice taken away from her. But again, that would be hard to connect to the rest of the show, logistically and even thematically. Then again, everytime I think we're done with

I actually wouldn't mind seeing the conclusion to her arc. Her struggle coming to terms with her failing body and having the choice to end her life taken away from her felt very at home with Hannibal's general exploration of death. But I can see how it might be extra depressing and feel extraneous now that we are

It's professional courtesy.