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My hope is that it happens around the time Richard goes full psycho and starts trying to crush a company he's partnered with because one of its programmers uses spaces instead of tab.

The best thing that I will remember is the face on Betty Gilpin's face as it seems to fuse pure unadulterated terror at a super strong zombie smashing in her bathroom door and her former best friend asking to use her toilet.
Priceless.

Yeah it felt rushed, but damn it, I enjoyed myself and literally laughed out loud when the original intro played.

In a position where fighting back means you give your enemy better information to kill your friends and family, and doing nothing means accepting an inevitable and sudden end to your existence while possibly hurting those you love, the Doctor wrote an email.
Doctor Who is fun.

It's stupid but really enjoyable.
Something to watch while you unwind, not to pay strict attention too.

This show is… just so stupid.
But I think it knows that and makes up for it by being so much fun.

It's not gritty, but it's definitely stylized darkly.

Well this probably won't help.

Well you can, you just have to add, "or have you seen Master of None?" to the end, and/or if they call you on it.

I love how Varga can pretty much handle any private detective, any police officer, but the IRS scares the shit out of him.
Fitting too.

I mean, really. What year is this?

Like in Archer:Vice, I have a feeling that Archer's tirade against himself is like Ray's yelling at him when they were in the swamp.
The writers wanted to do a nice noir story that fit well with the theme set down by the first couple of episodes.
But… The characters are just too crazy.
They quickly moved from noir to…

I kinda felt like it might have needed another episode, or at the very least a half-hour, to better showcase Aida/Ophelia's powers. Still though, the scenes with Fitz and LMD!Simmons and the Coulson's battle were great.
Overall, I liked it.
And the space teaser makes me wonder about the Inhumans.
I question what's going

"HE ONLY HAD TO BE IN THERE SIX MONTHS!
*Throws table*
He's gonna be in there forever."

Well. I figured Erlich.
Would screw himself out of the deal before it got good, and here it is.
Though I did not predict it'd go quite like this.
Also,
I sincerely want to know if Mia is cyber stalking Dinesh.
I know, normal people wouldn't, but I get the creeping suspicion that she and Gilfoyle will hate-fuck by end of

I only recently heard this define a sandwich thing from xkcd.
How did it start?

That being said, do you think Homer weighs 250?

Is Gloria a metaphorical ghost, the way Varga is?
All the main heroes and main villains of Fargo have had this weird sorta embodiment of the weird theme they have going on.
Molly and Malvo have the angel/demon thing going on.
Lou and Milligan are both alien/outsiders to the crimes.
And now
Gloria and Varga.
Both ghosts,

So, I've been hanging around the site, and I noticed the grades for this are kinda going well.
But, just from the marketing, and I guess the source material, I get the sense this is more aimed at teens.
So how is the series as a whole so far?

He definitely took more than one step back.