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I've been loving this series! To me, it's on the same level as First Day of Camp. I might prefer the first season over Ten Years Later, particularly because the final two episodes were masterful.

Thanks for the info! Still… Fuck I'm old.

THREE YEARS SINCE SEASON TWO? What have I done with my life? It feels like it came out last week.

Funny you saying the first season was good. I started watching it back in the day and really enjoyed the whole thing. It had a nice cast, it seemed daring and ultimately compelling television. That was… in 2011. Nowadays I just think the whole season is trash, except for the Halloween episode, in which there's a

C'mon. I really enjoyed Girls and can't deny Lena's talent as director and writer. However, to think that any hate for her is simply because she's outspoken is fairly untrue. The stuff she has said in the name of her alter ego (wasn't this an excuse she gave one time?) are straight out infuriating. As an artist, she's

YES! I was so weirded out by the premise. It felt like the girl was a fucking psychotic for creating all those tapes and engaging in this huge mystery. Really tasteless on the writers' part for not realizing how damaging it is to approach this kind of subject in the way they did.

Couldn't disagree more. 13 Reasons Why was terrible. Too bad the two main actors were attached to such messy, poorly written material.

Santa Clarita could have been a truly briliant comedy in the hands of better writers. The comedy just fslt way off to me.

As daring and bold as Sense8 was, I can't think of a single episode that was actually great. The whole show was narratively out of place, and never seemed to find its own style. In one minute it was an action B movie, then sci-fi and finally an erotic soap opera. This dynamic never felt organic, in my opinion, and

At least we finally got Master of None's season 2. But other than that, Netflix originals fucking suck.

Hey, but do they still work? If I recall correctly, Netflix was really fighting against these said extensions. Also, there was a lot of talk about them being dangerous for you and your internet provider.

I imagine him complaining about that on Twitter.

Well, I don't really watch a lot of superhero movies LOL… Sorry for the wrong info!

Me too. It helps that I love Spider-Man, but the cast has been pretty solid tbh. I'm so excited for this!

I read somewhere that J.K Simmons was interested in revisiting his part. Make it fucking happen, execs.

Yes! Please! I do think Garfield and Stone are fine actors, but their romance was so cheesy. It felt like a CW teen drama.

Thank you. While I do think it's overstuffed and weaker than the other two films, the last Spider Man is just so fucking entertaining. Not to mention that it has a quality I'm yet to find in the latest super hero flicks: great, remarkable action scenes. Seriously, complain all you want about the writing, but the fight

That's like… a bit too much. Dexter was already shitty since season 3, but people seem to forgive the show's lazy writing during the Trinity Killer season because the finale and his scenes with Dexter are the only things everyone remembers.

You've touched a point that I really agree on. Veep post-Iannucci has been fine, seriously. Season 5 was one of my favorite and the Mother episode is, by far, the show's best half hour yet - in my opinion. However, this season feels like these endless vignettes about people being shitty to each other without any clear

I can't quite put my finger on how much Dan's subplot bothers me. It's so stupid, far fetched and everything I've come to expect from any other comedy other than Veep. In my opinion, it's the perfect example of overdoing a joke that's not working to the point it's borderline ridiculous. Seriously. I do like how they