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    But I did like the way they foreshadowed the twist by having people constantly going "That Ren he's… SO LOW!"

    I really liked Rey even if they did do the "I'm a woman who doesn't need any saving!" thing a few too many times.

    At the very least I'm sure we can all agree that Abrams deserves some sort of award for getting that amazing performance out of Harrison Ford. What the hell give him a Nobel prize.

    Oh this is real? I was convinced it would be a "hilarious" Funny or Die clip where Hader and Schwartz walk around wearing green overalls and making "beep-boop" noises.

    Had.

    Agents of Shield? I haven't seen that episode yet I can tell you for a fact it was a B!

    It doest rely on knowledge of Breaking Bad but I still wouldn't. Knowing where characters land and the ways the 2 shows tie in really enhances Better Call Saul.

    Same here, mostly because all I'd seen up to that point were pictures of the Tall Man and the sphere. I think I was expecting something more straightforward along the lines of Hellraiser or a slasher film. The actual movie sort of blew my mind.

    The number of episodes should at least be placed up front. There are more than a few shows (Spartacus, Bojack Horseman etc.) that would be unfairly dismissed if you judged the season solely on the strength of the first 4-5 episodes.

    Jane is such a dork. I just want him to find something that works for him.

    I'm not sure if you actually said these guys believe no one should care about anything but if you did then yes, that is just an awful interpretation.

    But that's the most amazing thing about this season. It outed SO many people who watched it without thinking. Conservatives who were convinced the show was on their side, Leftists who felt betrayed and blindly latched on to the "false equivalency" accusations. It was fucking fascinating to watch.

    I know, if there was anyone suited to writing a Vonnegut adaptation…

    It's produced by Mark Wahlberg, that's close enough.

    i knew it was only a matter of time before they remade The Hard Way.

    The UFO thing has nothing to do with TD, it's straight from The Man Who Wasn't There. The entirety of Fargo is like a really great Coen Bros supercut.

    Yeah, I mean you gotta have some people you can kill off.

    well to be fair #yesafuckloadofmen

    Yup, From Stephen DeKnight to Melissa Rosenberg to Scott Buck. So clearly the following series will be showrun by whoever wrote Mulaney.

    What, you've never heard of the infamous punk wars of 2005? A Simple Plan planting a bomb in Good Charlotte's tourbus? Panic at the Disco shooting up Gerard Way's house? None of this rings a bell?