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So Sad. Now I will spend my evening plundering Youtube. Dead Poets Society is the one for me, that I haven't seen many others comment on. He really accomplished a lot when you look back on it.

Step-son, actually. (Which is relevant, since Jill might be the next one going crazy, not Tommy, and it wouldn't serve to explain in any way why he's following Wayne.) Definitely a parallel I noticed, too, though… it was both of their left hands.

It was more the performance of the fucking, than the writing, that really drew me in, personally, but to each's own.

Let's just keep in mind, The Leftovers teenagers are just doing their thing, trying to make it on this crazy ball of dirt just like everybody else.

I think there are mysterious things going on that might be explained, and hopefully will be, but the central 'mystery'/MacGuffin of why everyone disappeared isn't going to touched upon or ultimately explained, and I am completely fine with that. I also get the sense that this show might be less frustrating if I were

You don't hire Andie MacDowell's daughter if you're looking to portray exceptionally intelligent young folk.

Yeah, hopefully the comments sections will actually center on the episode this week! (As much as it ever does, I mean.)

Well, we saw much less Nora in this episode, but then also… a lot more of her. (It WAS fucking fantastic when she hosed down those silent smokeys.)

…. this made me giggle.

I agree with the first paragraph, at least. Also, I really hope that question #121 about believing that people have gone to a better place, wasn't meant as a sideways glance at Lost, the 121st episode of which was it's finale.

It's throwing me for a loop that the same guy wrote Bug, Killer Joe, and… August: Osage County? I dismissed the last based solely on the trailer, but perhaps I should seek it out…

(To be more specific, prior to the 'previously on' they showed the full commercial for the company the guy at the party works for. I want to call them 'life model decoys' but I'm aware that's something else… Maybe nobody found it as interesting as I did. I eat that shit up.)

I couldn't agree about those being the two best episodes.

Oh, and nothing about the full commercial prior to the show? I'm wondering if some people missed it.

I find Carrie Coon oddly, strongly attractive. This is the only thing I've ever seen her in, though. Excellent episode.