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I don’t mind some commercials if it’s something I’m not giving 100% attention. If I’m watching Mad Men again in 2020 it’s probably because I’m feeling down and want comfort entertainment to half-watch while doing chores. In that case I’ll just tune out the commercials, who cares.

this is a nice burn though

I miss bubbly, feel-good vibes of “John Wayne Gacy, Jr.”

Okay, I will mention how he says all the seasons are samey. They are not. 

Man, I swear reviewers like this are embarrassing. Talking about not enough info two episodes in on a season. I won’t even mention my other qualms. 

I’m pretty sure that Loy’s son who gets swapped over to the Faddas is Mike Milligan from Season 3. Maybe his being taken in by “Rabbi” Milligan (from Dublin, Italy lol) turns into a father-son relationship and he takes his last name? Dunno.

Yes I think Fargo is a smart show. It’s well-written, takes full advantage of the great cast it gets every season, and has some phenomenal moments which are unlike most other shows on TV. People rag on S3, but there are so many great moments from that season like the episode that mostly takes place in the past or the

It was near the end of the first episode when I realized this season was literally made for me. I’m a half Irish lad who loves the mafia, true crime, serial killers preferably obscure female, early country music, and redheads and nurses. Near the end of the episode redhead in a nurse outfit Jessie Buckley, who is so

I thought about watching this, just as a time waster, since Chastain’s usually compelling enough to make mediocre material enjoyable.

It is good, the show does a great job of putting us in Jude Law’s shoes. I sometimes get tired of dreamlike sequences in movies and tv shows, but here it really works, and keeps the viewer as disoriented and scared as Law is. And sometimes in horror I keep getting mad at the main characters bad decisions, now those

TV and movies are really turning me off strange festivals in picturesque, seemingly civilized Western European nations. 

Did anyone else feel that Young-ja was in love with Ji-ah, and that part of her speech about it being okay to be different was not about her being communist, but about her being a lesbian? The way she touched Ji-ah seemed quite revealing to me.

Glad you mentioned Teenage Bounty Hunters. The premise makes it sound silly (and it is a little silly) but it’s also a lot of fun with really well-drawn characters and excellent dialogue. We were thrilled with how much we enjoyed it and how sad we were when the season was over.

That’s what it sounds like to me, to. Or “So long-a Bowser!” 

Well, that was something.

Hell, it even seems to lack the style of the original two seasons of Utopia! Can’t imagine it being the same without Critobal Tapia de Veer’s soundtrack, simultaneously quirky, funky, and deeply horrific. Or the striking visuals! They’ve gone no substance but also forgot the style.

So this remake cuts out the humor and the striking visuals, stretches out the fast pace, and simplifies the heroic but also monstrous and scary Jessica Hyde to a one-note badass.

I would like to know more information as Jerry was 19 on the date of the text messages, he could be texting a 17 year old - since he’s gay I could see homophobic parents taking it to the police in certain states. Very curious as to why its the fbi getting involved, but im sure more details will come sooner or later.

Uh this is a weird comment but also Jerry is gay so

“I don’t fuck with adult twins” is such a great line.