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The tension at the end…. ohhhh MAN.
That was staged perfectly.

Ed's attempts to scrub away the blood only has it spread further outwards.

A) yes, that was ridiculously good and the revelation near the end had me giggling.

OK, I guess there is potential hypocrisy, but…

Touché!
Perhaps the high handed statement I made is a bit much. People have the right to say what they want, but perspective is always healthy.

“Every person here thinks this is about them”
Yeah, that's more like it, South Park.
A satisfying concluding remark on the ever growing internet culture. Especially the self righteous who feel that their contributions to the vast, glutenous world wide web have an impact more meaningful than their fellow commentor.
The

THIS IS A TRUE STORY.
Welcome back, friends, to a new season of Fargo. Let that sink in. I'm ready for a whole new story of carnage, the exaggerated but "true" capacity for man's mundane evil, Minnesota niceness, and (hopefully) classic Minnesota justice.
The events depicted took place in Minnesota in 1979.
A new setting

He did drugs right before his spree so….

And I really liked Rory and what he brought to the stories. I'd love a return to this, even while Clara is still here.

Since when did NuWho become Updated Classic Who? Seriously. The slow burn reveals. The plethora of developed side characters. The unnecessary but welcome commitment to an Earth setting other than present day London. A silly, but also menacing villain (those effects are fucking amazing). And Capaldi staring right into

I think this, again, feels like something from out of the classic era. A story would take place in a specific setting or time period, and it wouldn't necessarily focus into the plot at all, it's just nice to have a story that doesn't take place in present say London.

Eh, I don't like the idea of a Doctor "fan" being a companion (people should be brought on board for courage/tenacity/intellect/etc.)

Goddammit. Just remembered I only lasted four weeks into Freak Show.

Sphincter?

I'd be down for AJ having a larger role on the show, but would it be funny seeing her nearly die several times? And why the hell would she WANT that? She doesn't strike me as the smartest person, but she has to at least know that going out in the field is fucking torture.

Yes, it's good. It's very good.
It's brimming with raw, honest emotion that really burned out my circuits.
It won't be what you expect, but I really think it should be time for us to start being OK with that in the games medium.

I think some people speculated that the joke of his character was that he actually IS a parasite, only in OUR world, not the world of the show. He infiltrated our minds, our hearts, and our wallets.

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I think this might be the largest confirmation we have been given that Rick's compassion towards his family isn't just put on or recently developed, but that it was present all along, purposefully concealed by alcohol, depression, and an unbelievably sad state of self loathing.
It's not that he doesn't care about

Give it to Rick and Morty to genuinely surprise me. Did not see the Tammy Twist coming at allll, broh!