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The ending of White Christmas is fucking glorious. Just when you think it's over, they have one more trick left.

I liked quite a lot, even if some aspects were a bit much - yes, I'm talking about the old, truck driver woman who happens to be wise and also happens to not give a flying fuck about how society works. Not obvious at all. Overall though, I absolutely loved the visuals, really reminded me of Her, which is a good thing.

Only realised it now that the bully on the cover is also the P.E. teacher from Freaks and Geeks, the one that taught sex to Sam, and also dated Bill's mom.

I've been having the opposite issue with this season. Every single good idea this show had - or any idea at all - dragged on too much time. From that lazy prison plot twist to the faux sitcom intro. All of it worked half as it should.

I keep coming back to AHS with the hope that the show finally realizes it's dumb and shitty. But also that it can be a fun, dumb and shitty TV Show.

Every Netflix show gets A LOT of love from Brazilians.

I loved the show, even if the final three episodes had a few plot points that bothered me. The biggest flaw for me though, was how the show never quite managed to make an impression of time. I mean, this episode is set over a year after the murderer, and I honestly felt as it had only passed three months. With that,

I'll always love Dexter for what it means to me: the first TV show I ever watched with such interest and commitment - it basically introduced me to the TV world. Objectively though, I can agree with you on some points. For one, I never thought Dexter was a brilliant show, except maybe for the first two seasons.

HAHAHAHAHHAHAH that has to be the best Tarantino scene he never directed.

Exactly. The only thing I can think of is that they were drawing a parallel between Chandra and Stone. While the former is a newbie and the latter has been some sort of mentor, both commited the same unethical mistake: Chandra kissed Naz. Stone paid for sex with his client. Still, weird and out of tone scene

Can someone please explain what the fuck happened when Turturro went nuts chasing Duane Reade? I hope they are probably pulling out a The Leftovers episode style next week following what happened in episode 5.

He's 34? Holy fuck, he looks like 25.

Wow. I mean… what the fucking fuck have I just watched?
First off, I personally love dream/hallucination sequences. Those were my favorite on The Sopranos and Mad Men, and I have enjoyed most of these moments in Mr. Robot. That said, the faux-sitcom was… interesting. Visuals were great and the comedy was actually

I've been neglecting the idea of Naz murdering Andrea as it seems to go against the social commentary that the show has preciously crafted so far. Nevertheless, this episode was great at pushing us viewers at different suspects - and that's one of the things a great thriller does.

Call me stupid, but I never got the purpose of having the killer of the week format. Never finished the show because of it.

Got up to date with Mr. Robot. I have been loving this season so far, as it's been consistently excellent throughout. Rami Make is killing this year and I'm psyched by the latest episode's ending. Good stuff coming. Grade: A-

I sincerely ask the media and public - me included - so that this asshole becomes more forgotten than a Twitter meme. He's insufferable.

Well, I recall reading a lot of articles about his marketing, though the public indeed had mostly WTF reactions to it.

Jared Leto is such a fucking annoying dude. His "I'm insane because I play the Joker for 10 minutes in a film" was beyond ridiculous and the media just kept digging it.

Interesting thoughts. As much as I enjoy Email's writing, he lacks the subtlety necessary to criticize religion or capitalism, and as result, these monologues usually come off as if his inner angst teen wrote them, even though I agree that Elliot's take on religion was on point and chilling to watch.