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Anyone else remember this movie?

Fuck yes!  Hell, I hit mine sometimes even when I don’t stub my toe.  You know, as a warning. 

The unabashed optimism was very moving for a show with basically a Welsh Highlander.

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

I haven’t punched a table or refrigerator, but I’ve been guilty of doing what Munch told Gator. I’ve back-talked to a coffee table or two over the years. 

I’ve punched a refrigerator or two in my day for getting in my little toe’s way.

I like that this ending focussed on forgiveness. ‘Fargo’ tends to deal with the concept of justice in very retributive terms, which can make for good drama, but it’s not often that it gets into the kind of healing that needs to take place afterwards. Dot’s act of kindness towards Munch is such a moment of grace, and I

I liked Dot telling Munch: “That’d be like getting mad at the table you stub your toe on.” Because it was very much a “Munch-ism.” I immediately thought of the line Munch told to Gator earlier in the season about how “you don’t yell at the boulder for being a rock.

That wasn’t what I was expecting at all, and I loved it.

Worst of the Worst: Rhea Seehorn and BCS shut out again.

well, that hat looks pretty fukn splendid, so...

Taken a page out of the Trump playbook: completely sucking at something and blaming everyone else.

I don’t care unless it’s brought up again, which he did.

He can bring it up without being such a crybaby about it.

I think there’s a misconception that people - including Taylor Swift - didn’t laugh because his jokes were offensive. People didn’t laugh because they weren’t funny.

I completely agree with you an all counts here. I never understood the criticism. But she made a veiled reference to the situation in her movie The Anniversary Party. I guess it was a different time? She’s clearly doing the same voice here, and it also works.

Dave Foley was interviewed on Vulture after his last episode, and he basically stated that he felt this same way. That Danish felt invincible and was not aware of the committed lunacy of Roy and his Klan. Also, it’s always been kind of a Coen thing (which this show wants to emulate) for smart characters to make dumb

Even if she was pissed, who cares. A joke at Taylor Swift's expense is the definition of punching up.

Everyone can deliver a bad performance. So, yes, - up until the point where he went: “Oh, it not my fault, MY jokes are funny, the other writers suck”.

Award show hosts have flopped before (Oprah? Uma. Uma? Oprah.) and will flop again, but he lost any good will from me when he started reprimanding the audience and throwing the writers under the bus.