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A show about a stand-up comedian, starring a person who does stand-up in real life? What will they think of next?

Whoa, I was expecting a B+ or something, but a solid A? Nice. I will definitely be watching this, mostly because of Noah Hawley's involvement.

The hype must flow.

America, on the other hand, is thrilled that they didn't do La La Land.

It was probably a combination of things: his son dying in 1986, the stress of filming Apocalypse Now in the Philippines, the enormous pressure of everyone comparing your newest films to your previous work, etc. He's probably happier making his wine at this point.

Coppola's run in the 70s — starting with The Godfather and ending with Apocalypse Now — is nigh untouchable. Has there been a director with four-feature streak as strong as that one?

Debra Messing was (until recently) leading The Mysteries Of Laura

I like Eddie Izzard's depiction of the Holy Ghost, who runs around with a sheet over his head, saying "Ooooooh, Holy Ghooooost!"

Hey, Sam — when the answer to a clue is Angelina Jolie, the answer for the very next clue in the same category isn't also going to be Angelina Jolie.

Hey! When's the white man going to have his day, huh? Men have had a very rough go of it for… just recently…

Bring out the girls…

That's too many shows. Please eliminate three. I am NOT a crackpot.

The cast of The Night Of was solid all-around, but I thought that Bill Camp quietly stole the show from everyone else. Detective Box could have been a much flatter character in someone else's hands.

Tom King's Sheriff of Babylon and Vision are my favorite two series from the year. Vision, in particular, is haunting in ways I wouldn't typically expect from a Marvel ongoing series.

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They got enough armed personnel to occupy Paris! … OK, bad example.

I think the majority of the criticism toward the show regarding rape isn't focused on the fact that there is rape, but rather it is focused on how poorly the show has handled rape.

To clarify, the idea that a pizzeria would be a front for a child sex ring isn't completely out of left field. In some circles of the dark web, "cheese pizza" is code for illicit material involving children ("cheese pizza" = "CP" = "child porn"). Of course, the entire pizzagate thing is still ridiculous, but I wanted

My two favorite parts:

When watching the first film, I kept waiting for ELO's "Livin' Thing" to show up somewhere.