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The shows I currently enjoy include Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, Wayward Pines, Strike Back, and True Detective. Now all but Jonathan Strange have things that I find annoying but are entertaining enough to let me look past that.

Fair enough. I just finished this episode about 30 minutes ago and am so disappointed in it that I wanted to express my feelings. None of my friends watch the show so I had to do come here. Sorry if I rained on the parade.

That's the thing, I don't find it edgy or thought provoking at all. Sure, it has that veneer but get past that and there's nothing except for a bunch of borrowed pieces and parts from other, better movies and shows that add up to nothing. The pilot was interesting but it's gone downhill from there. There are too

I'm done with the show. Last week was almost the breaking point but I decided to give it another episode but now it's lost me. Without a single sympathetic character (I suppose the cowgirl waitress is nice) I have just lost interest. It all seems very self important and pointless.

Wow, the writer certainly makes it clear that she's totally not on Sandler's side and dammit she's not going to do anything silly like try to ask him his side of the story. Nope, wouldn't want to give a raving racist that sort of opportunity.

Actually they spoke on the street and I'm really thrown by that because it points to Pilcher moving between WP and the city.

What distinguishes Pilcher between current times and the future is his longer hair in 2014. We see him step out of the chamber with the rest with that same haircut. This was clear evidence to me that he was moving from WP to the city and that they are coexisting.
I was sure they would expose the lie of a future

Unless they have a tim machine, it can't be in the future. We've seen the Sheriff and Pilcher both in current time.

I'm just catching up on the series and have enjoyed it quite a bit so far. But the idea that a bomb designed to blow up a wall manages to only bruise two kids standing right next to it is a bit silly.

Ok, so we're grading on a curve right? How else to explain this episode, with plenty of moronic moments, getting a higher grade than True Detective? Baffling.

this episode has me seriously thinking about checking out. Pretentious and boring is not much fun or entertaining.

Am I the only one who thinks the whole "master needs a new body" is a reaction to the howls of laughter at last season's reveal of the goofy looking master?

I was the victim of a home invasion many years ago that ended with me in a protracted fight over one of the attacker's guns with the 2 bad guys. I was pummeled but escaped with my life (but not my clothes) to a neighboring apartment. This scene is the first on film I've ever seen that captures the sort of total

My only part I am disappointed in is the death of Sembene. Not because he died but because we got to know so little about him and then just before he became wolf chow. I'd hoped he would end up surviving some way but it's going to be a tough sell to have him suddenly sit up in his coffin at the first full moon on

exactly my response to the scene and surprised that the reviewer just declared him gay.

How about letting this play out before determining that the chp cop is gay. I read it as an intense three day period where these guys were separated from their squad and turned to each other. Sure, that's gay as hell but it doesn't necessarily mean he's gay (although his buddy seems to certainly be). He could be a

Couldn't disagree more. This movie was pure joy from start to finish. I only wish I was 13 when I saw it because the fantasy fulfillment would have been complete.

Said Socrates to every philosophy 101 student ever.

Shay Shot Delphine.

Utterly bored by this episode. Bored, bored, bored.