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    Crystal did seem to be too worried ir torn up about her son.

    Can anyone I trust from the AV club comments vouch for this album. Is this actually enjoyable? Is it even possible? I am open to trying.

    Harsh. But a good breakdown.

    In college, back in 2010, we used to sing a song in reference to this film. "Blue People… Blue People."

    I miss Philip Seymour Hoffman.

    Was Hortence recast?

    The restaurant / apartment gag killed me.

    How about real tools for programmers so the indie scene can flourish in this new ecosystem.

    Another Sleeping Dogs would be good on this list

    This is a legit crazy list.

    A new Skate or a worthy Successor. I am too old to skate anymore. Somehow a new Elder Scrolls that focuses on replayability through vastly different race and class play mechanics. No matter how varied the games have been, the actual gameplay stays the same through almost all class builds.

    Same

    So far, the first two episodes were good. It owes a lot to suspense from the audience knowing the tropes and waiting to see how the show subverts them. I am concerned how long that will last.

    Everyone needs to see this.

    The story was not as strong but the jokes were heavy hitters.

    I will forever remember this show for two things. 1. Having an incredible pilot. I love pilots. 2. Keeping me up all night filming outside my apartment at night in Brooklyn. They would put these insane lights on top of nearby buildings.

    If this was Property Brothers I would say 22 W. Schiller Street, Chicago lost it's curb appeal.

    "I hate seeing trailers when I don't want to"*…. I found myself typing before I realized you said nothing about them being on autoplay. My first instinct when a video is embedded at the top of a page is that it is going to autoplay when I accidently put my mouse anywhere near it.

    I thought their relationship and their individual arcs was the best part. Sorry review.

    I loved it. I thought it was going to be a more straightforward Mockumentary pretending to be a documentary but it was more in the lines of Dewey Cox.