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Agreed. I freaking loved King Kunta, but the rest of it was such a chore to get through. I guess I just don't like the soul/funk style of the backing music. It just seems to be lacking any hooks, and there was nothing about it I really enjoyed.

I also just started Ativan as-needed, but since it's habit forming, I'm really hesitant to take it and haven't taken much. I think I'm gonna let myself ease up a little on that restriction, though.

I'm sorry we were talking about chocolate?

Luvox and Ativan here. They seem to take the edge off a bit without any side-effects, but I do wish they helped more.

Heh, I thought that was her.

What prescriptions are you taking for your brain? thread

No, see the problem is social media. Since people on reddit are obsessing over it, no one should be allowed to make documentaries about crime anymore. [eye roll]

Having not seen the show, I'm not sure why these semi-incoherent ramblings are as damning as they're being made out to be, but I don't see why it would be legally inadmissible.

Yeah I thought it used to be on Netflix Instant too.

Except in "The Outing", the dialogue would've been edited to "Not that there's anything wrong with that!"

Donna is a great reviewer, but let's not pretend she's infallible. She gave the HIMYM finale a B+, ferchrissakes.

Hang up! Hang up! They might be trying to call right now!

So that's what that does…

Oh I'm pretty sure his depths are getting plumbed alright.

I have to say, while I'm pretty tired of this schtick, I'm also impressed with your commitment AND amused at the amount of irritation it provokes, so it all kinda balances out for me. So what I'm saying is, keep up the good work, you exhausting weirdo.

That whole ending was kinda weird, like the show suddenly lost its sense of subtlety. Beyond the Arlo stuff, there was also Ava stating out loud the show's unofficial tagline, "Gee Raylan, you coulda been an outlaw as much as a lawman!" It was pretty bizarre for the show to take such a stylistic misstep in a season

Shazam!

Plus it's being done by the people behind MLB.tv, and anyone who's used that service knows it'll be super-reliable the first few months when everyone's trying to watch the GoT premiere at the same time.

I first saw that guy's commercials a couple years ago in Baltimore and
immediately thought "Oh my god, this guy's the real-life Saul Goodman!"
So it delighted me to no end to see he's advertising during this
series.

Sure, "now".