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I feel the same. I only managed to watch a few episodes before giving up on it. I’ve seen Brit Marling’s “The East”, which actually has a logical story but the ‘message’ of it was just as annoying to me. I’ve watched some pretty “out-there” films and shows but this one was even beyond that. It comes across as

I am soooooo late to the party but I REALLY wanted to like this show and I just...can't because of the sheer amount of suspension of disbelief required. 

Yup yup yup. 30 year old men do not message things like, “I miss you” to 14-year-old girls. I told my friend about Drake texting shit like that to MBB. She went soooo pale and said, "I hope her parents put a stop to that."

Omg that is an awesome parallel and thank you for sharing. As someone who only knows the broad strokes of the Romanoff history, this nuance would have been great if the episode had brought it out more somehow.

Eh, I’d say the overall series gets a solid B- from me. I watched the whole thing too to see if it would get better. However, it starts off with such stuffed dense episodes that it automatically skews the entire season’s structure. I agree that visually, the show was fine. The cast were fine (for the most part). I

I kept wanting the Dean to pop out and blurt out one of his usual puns.

The only “celeb” couple I care about.

I guffawed so much. It's a common "joke" in a lot of movies and TV shows but it always gets me.

Haha, you know, in the scene where Jimmy’s selling phones out of the van, I thought Badger or Skinny Pete was gonna casually walk or roll up in their car and then just leave. Would've been hilarious. They wouldn't even have to say anything.

It’s crazy, but I think when he tries to equate himself to Diane, that was the first time I actually despised Bojack. I haven’t re-watched the previous seasons in some time, so my memory’s a little hazy on the details. But there was one time when I distinctly hated him as well and it wasn’t even when he almost slept

I’ll be honest: I wasn’t the BIGGEST fan of this episode’s choices. Not to say I found it unappetizing because hell, it’s Bojack Horseman and I’ll probably watch this show until its end. Despite my slight misgivings about the episode’s choices, that last scene was so brutal, starting with Diane furiously typing (I’m

I was a HUGE “Alias” fan too. I stuck with that show until the very end and it was one of my first TV obsessions. I too thought Garner was going to go off and become a huge female action star. But her career totally didn’t go that way and it makes me a little sad because she was truly inspiring as Sydney Bristow. I

I love the family dynamic in “Ever After” as well. My mom, being a Korean immigrant in North America, always struggled while watching American movies due to the language barrier. But I distinctly remember she liked “Ever After” because she grew up with an evil step-mom, the four main characters are women and it’s

Older sister here too with only one younger brother. The whole thing was SO heavy. My heart felt like it was just going to drop to the other side of the earth.

I thought for sure we were going to see Elizabeth weep.

Omg I had to scroll this far down to see a comment about Stavos and his throwaway line about never calling the police!??!! I was like so shocked. Stellar writing. So subtle.

I agree that it’s a great thriller. I was genuinely and thoroughly creeped out by the birthday party news footage and the slow teasing way the entities got closer and closer throughout the film. I feel like most “alien” films/TV these days tend to be REALLY hokey and try to bypass the mystery altogether.

FOR REAL! I watched it alone ‘cause my significant other tends not to continue watching shows after season 2-3. He was horrified enough when the Kimmy plot was first introduced. I was sooo disgusted! Like, watching-through-my-fingers disgusted. I can’t wait to tell my S/O about this episode. He’s gonna be so grossed

Agreed. The most obvious aspect is the war between parents. They’ve split up their kids this season. However, Paige and Henry belong to them equally. We’ve all witnessed our parents individually portraying the other parent in a certain light. I think Philip was frustrated with Elizabeth putting him on the bench when

I think it was to ensure blackmail would work on Mobley’s brother.