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Dear Mr. Viking,

Dear Mr. Viking,

Your mind is too small to allow you to feel shame. Don't worry, the rest of us feel it for you.

Obviously none of the commenters here have listened to the show. I liked it through about episode 35 when they started doing impressions of the various actors, and none of it was pretentious.

And thus we have found the comment that will keep me from forever watching Oz. Fool me once (with Six Feet Under) HBO, shame on you, but fool me twice…

The Hurt Locker is still the best (narrative, major studio) movie to have been made about the Iraq war, which I think earned it the Best Picture, especially since it would have gone to Avatar that year otherwise (although I do want to live in a universe where A Serious Man for the award).

Jon Stewart knocked it out of the fucking park, but if I remember correctly he undercut a lot of the jokes with his own schtick.

My friend spent her entire performance waiting for her to pull her dress off and for the music to change to techno. He even started pointing at the screen when the singers filed onto the back of the stage, yelling, "There are the dancers!"

Pivot: Firstly, thank you for posting the first episode of this show for free. Secondly, fuck you for putting a minute and a half of spoiler-filled trailers at the first act break. I'm already watching the goddamned show, the last thing I want to see is out-of-context dialogue from characters whose personalities and

No, Rogen is first declension, so it should be Seth Rogae.

Remember: her liking a movie invalidates your unrelated point! Isn't discussion on the internet grand?

Shameful.

Because Nucky had to die on the boardwalk at the hand of someone who he had wronged! Honestly Tommy killing Nucky was bullshit, almost as bad as Chalky's death.

Okay, bear with me: Deadwood is my favorite TV show ever and I think it has a lot to do with it not having a "final" season. TV shows (Boardwalk Empire in particular but also Breaking Bad and The Wire) have a tendency to rush the stories of their final season because the writers have an attachment to the

After rewatching The Wire recently I began to think back on the final seasons of TV shows that knew they were going to end (as opposed to shows like Deadwood which were cancelled between seasons) and realized that most final seasons are very weak. Boardwalk Empire is doing a particularly awful job at it, mainly by