brianbernard--disqus
Brian Bernard
brianbernard--disqus

Can I recommend you (unless you already do) instead, or along with GIRLS, watch "Broad City"? It's far more insane, and instantly more believable, and thusly far more brilliant, transcendent, and worthy of everyones time. I think. But people will probably tell me I'm wrong.

Weird question from a 21st century male (weird, in I'm not sure I'm supposed to ask such a question, which I think answers itself there, in my insecurity about asking it, but I need to ask it, and I'm okay learning that I was wrong in asking it), was the woman sitting next to Hannah in the writing workshop a

Sure. Car crash, but I still think Marnie is interesting.

I think it's time the show takes the route of "The O.C." and kills off Hanna Horvath. She, sadly, has become the white dwarf around a colorful, populated universe that is being sucked towards her in an unnecessary fashion. Give me the fringe characters. Ray, Shosh, Adam, fuck, even Marnie; interesting, dramatic, silly

is this show any good? i was thinking of checking it out…

is this show any good? i was thinking of checking it out. should i?

is this show any good? i was thinking of checking it out later.

is this show any good? i was thinking of checking it out at some point.

is this show any good? i was thinking of checking it out soon.

is this show any good? i was thinking of checking it out tonight.

is this show any good? i was thinking of checking it out.

Give me American Horror Story 2045 already. Genetic manipulation body horror, evil robots, mad-max waste lands, cannibals, invasion of the body snatchers style space invasion… (This is a reimagined tweet I published earlier today)

I think that's Phil Hartman you're hearing.

It was great, but not thorough. There was a disjointed feeling without some of the supporting supporting players. "Pop pop"?!

"Hey look, that guy who I suspect has a copy of that weird book that keeps getting referenced on his bookshelf…"

Exactly. I'm wiling to buy that it's not fiction in their universe, that it is their universe… in that silly meta way. It's fun stupid fan-nitpicking.

I don't know. I'm not a detective. But if it came up so much, especially it being said out-loud and in a victims journal, you'd think they'd look it up or something… I mean… Rusty seems pretty obsessive.

"Carcosa keeps coming up. Carcosa… That's what he said before I blew his head off, and then, you know, it was in the notebook… Hmmm… and the yellow king… Hmm, maybe we should cross reference this… Maybe literary or something"

I don't get much of the hesitation lobbed at season 2 most of the time. I loved it… The darkness of the real world crashing on top of these horrible, horrible people who had lost their perceived safety nets. Each one of them stubbornly clinging on to their small, insular ideas of personal identity, all the while

Yeah. They'll be guarding an intergalactic insane asylum.