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Nominating Ken but not Barbie is stupid and fits perfectly with the theme of the movie.

Pretty shocked not to see Ezra Miller anywhere on here. And on that note, The Flash is nowhere to be found either, and it should really be on the Worst Picture list. That was the biggest flop in a year of superhero flops, but more importantly it was also an aggressively insulting movie that forced us to endure two of

And here I’ve just been using a Madonna concert background in my video calls like a sucker, when I could have actually been at a Madonna concert the whole time!

This is the most blatant use of false advertising sing my suit against the film “The Never Ending Story”!

Insert Lionel Hutz quote here

Spruell was amazing. Real enough for you to think he might be just a really weird guy, and weird enough to make you think he might actually be a centuries old death dealer. 

I just want to give a big tip of the hat to Winston Bishop, who moved onward and upward from “New Girl” beautifully. This was a great part in a great show and he was wonderful. Hoping this leads to more quality high-profile work for him- I am thrilled for him. And- I guess- to Jon Hamm for finally convincing me that

So Ole Munch closes the season with a good old munch of biscuit.

Its not just his looks, there are thousands of actors will looks. It’s that he inhabited the Don Draper role completely and was so perfect as that character it’s difficult to see him as anyone else. Same with James Gandolfini, you can’t not see Tony Soprano when he’s in another role. It’s the actor’s curse of being too

I’m wondering if mother ever got around to making him the pancakes Ole asked for. That’s the one thing that’s bothering me about the very clear communion/absolution allegory. Did he not get pancakes (round bread like, probably no accident) earlier this season? I feel like there’s something I don’t quite understand.

I really loved that because a villain getting mad at a good guy and demanding vengeance for...preventing his evil act always strikes me as lazy writing (hi, Black Manta!) So I was practically cheering when Dot explained to him “you took a job that had a risk. You can’t get mad at the risk.”

No, it makes sense. Communion and Jesus sacrifice is meant to offer eternal life in heaven, not on earth. What Munch has been ‘living’ through is literally hell on earth, devoid of love and kindness, serving penance for the sins of the rich. Death of his earthly body leads to eternal life spiritually, his

Overall I liked the season but I think it falls a bit below S1 and S2 for me. Everything with Roy, Gator, Dot, and Ole Munch was great and I really enjoyed the final scene with Munch cooking biscuits with Dot. But I felt like the show could have done more with Indira (especially if they had tossed out the frankly

“The coin don’t have no say in this.  But these double fudge brownies....”

It also gets me misty. The strings and the drum beats hit especially deep in moments like that. I like how the Fargo theme can be used in practically any kind of scene: tragic, happy, melancholy.

Yup. Roy talking about “natural order” in prison (showing he never gave a damn about what Jesus preached) contrasted with the grace of forgiveness and communion for Munch. I love this show.

I hope that some day Ammon Bundy faces the same fate as Sheriff Roy.

A man opens a biscuits shop.

The real Ole Munch was inside us all along.

I rewound it three times. I’d had a rough day and that had me bawling. That theme sometimes gets to me on its own.