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I just want to say it’s been an honour to serve with you all these last nine weeks in the comments section for this disaster area. I too am about to go on a trip, driving my parents back to our home town for the first time very soon. Wish me luck and I’ll hopefully join you all again soon.

Flagg survived the blast, because Flagg is the ultimate Big Bad in that he can never truly be killed, only resisted

From what very little I have seen of the show, and more what I’ve read of it, I’m deeply perplexed how conservative it is with its chosen values. Which I guess isn’t inherently a negative, if it felt like the show was attempting that, but it was how it ever marketed itself and its not even good from that point of view

Absolutely rubbish episode IMO, was so looking forward to a decent ending and the fact a new coda had been written.

That seems like the sole appeal there. The fact that they can’t even mention Hannibal seems like a fitting revenge for MGM refusing to allow any Silence characters in Bryan Fuller’s show.

The Pedro empire continues to grow...

Man I was really hoping for Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.

There’s other reporting out there saying they were ready to announce a Cara spinoff at the investors call and killed it because of her tweets in November. So this might have been in the works for a while and her latest bullshit forced their hand.

I regret that I now know what Pure-Flix is.

“People who are different from me are dumb and their mental health is a joke to me.”

I’m so happy about this. Third season was a bit off, but they pulled an incredible feat with this year’s bunch of episodes. I watched in mostly disbelief at how well-made, how surreal, how darkly funny this show manages to be. Honestly, one of the best shows of the last decade. And Alia Shawkat has been a revelation.

Why? It was incredible, downright mesmerizing.

I don’t know how much longer the show’s concept can sustain itself. Last season reached new levels of absurdity - but the show is still one of the most compelling and funny things on TV.

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Seriously! Sounded like a Zoom call from the bathroom 

What a wonderful and fully spontaneous artistic statement, original.

In those days, “Girls didn’t sell,” as one talking head observes.

Hahahahaha

Ugh, I’m so tired of these cliched arguments about what is and isn’t art.  Mona Lisa on toilet paper is art.  It’s called Kitsch.  ANYTHING that elicits a response from the viewer counts as art.  Even amusement park rides.  They need to pull their pretentious heads out of their asses when talking about it in such a

Anyone else notice that Samm Levine VOICES the kid who won't shower in Wet Hot American Summer? Coincidence?