benjamuffin
Benjamuffin
benjamuffin

I disagree a bit with Alex when he says that this season is positioning the case as incidental. I think that's what LAST season did; the story was really about Rust and Marty, and maybe that's why the finale didn't disappoint me. This season, though, is more about the case itself. So this season is naturally a lot

I love how the best that anyone can say about Sam Worthington is that he's better than Jai Courtney. I almost always see them mentioned together now.

I wish John Teti reviewed more shows. He'd be great for something like Hannibal.

That dude was super creepy in Desperate Housewives, so this should work well.

I had a feeling when I watched this that it'd get the highest grade of the season. It wasn't my favorite because it wasn't one of the funniest for me, but it was still great and deeply emotional.

I had to review the first episode for my college newspaper, but it was just deeply unenjoyable and boring. There wasn't even a hate-watching quality to it for me.

Is ANYONE watching this show? Where's the Sense8 renewal?

Yeah, I'm a young'un.

Ugh, I still haven't seen Party Down, though I know the reference from here. It seems like most of the people in the crowd knew him primarily from Parks & Rec, me included.

Fun fact: I went to a Q&A with Adam Scott this past weekend and got to meet him. It was great and everything, but one thing annoyed me: there were SO many questions about the prosthetics. A couple of them were understandable, but so many of them had been addressed by Scott's countless talk show appearances (Conan,

I don't know how, but I somehow didn't know this until now, and I had the same experience when I watched TPM when I was 5 or something. I feel like I've finally achieved closure to a distant mystery that's haunted me since my childhood.

I never minded the guy playing Foggy, but yes, he does! There are some later episodes where he gets a little more to do than be the chubby funny best friend.

So far I've enjoyed this season enough, but my one complaint is that I wish we had a little less mythology and more teenage shenanigans/characterization. At some point the crazy monsters just become a little mind-numbing. The idea of Sheriff Stilinski on a date was by far the most interesting part of the episode to me.

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I thought UnREAL got pretty terrible ratings, so I'm pleasantly surprised to see this.

How about UnREAL or Teen Wolf?

That must've been the shittiest bomb ever if it didn't even kill Amy (or likely Ben). Great final act, but it was undercut a bit by not brutally killing off Ben and Amy and showing their charred bodies. Really, rebels? You planned to blow up a wall with this?

I love when Sharon laughs at Rob's jokes.

Lakeith Lee Stanfield was great in Short Term 12, so this is cool.

I want Mr. Robot coveraaaaaaaaaage.