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Jon Hamm is on this show? I think I might start watching.

I've finally gotten around to watching Portlandia, after years of wanting to, and now I can't believe I waited this long. It's so weird and funny, I love it.

Completely agree. I liked the movie, but it was far from his best. It was kind of like Reservoir Dogs and Django mashed together, but missing something. Although I didn't know Goggins had such a big part, and I'm big fan, so that was very cool.

While I think this whole thing is silly/ridculous, I will say, did they really think they'd get nipple on network television?

Thanks! This definitely helps. I even watched the first few episodes, and I'm really liking it.

I actually thought this episode was better than the pilot, and I'm beginning to love this show. There were just so many funny moments, but Mother Baskets and Martha easily steal the show, which seems to be the general consensus. Martha being stressed out about losing her job because it would be hard on her boss just

This has been my first season actually watching Portlandia. (I've tried to before, but never gave it real attention.) And this episode was a lot better than last weeks, so the point of this is my asking if the show has stayed consistent in quality/funniness throughout its run? Or is this just a shell of what it once

I think I like the Woman Seeking Man episodes more than the regular ones. And those are already fantastic.

Thanks, I didn't know all of that.

At first, I thought all the tall people in Janes class was a weird detail. I'm short, so that's pretty much me everyday, and Jane is pretty short so I thought that would of been a really specific thing to point out, but soon I realized it must be a jock class. Which of course it ended up being.
Also, I've no idea

Oh gosh, I did completely!

I really need to catch up with this show. Haven't watched since ep3 so some of the relationships between characters was kind of confusing, but I got the gist. There hasn't been a good musical show on tv in I can't even remeber how long. I know ratings are terrible for CEG, but is there going to be a season 2? Also, I

Mad Men!

FINALLY got around to watching the first three episodes. I didn't even know this show was coming back until I saw the promos earlier this month, and while it is incredibly unnecessary, I'm sure as hell glad it did. It's already much better than S2, which I actually didn't hate as much as some people. Anyway, all of

This is a very weird list, but one of the best/most disgusting person inside animal things I've ever seen was the guy who climbs out of a horse womb on Hannibal.

On Friday I watched Goodnight Mommy and The Voices (they both looked interesting and were on Amazon Prime, so I thought why not?). Weird combo, but overall I enjoyed both movies. And then on Saturday I just binged most of Man Seeking Woman. Didn't mean to watch as much as I did, but I ended up liking it much more than

FX/FXX sure do love weird little dark comedies. For the most part, I like them though and this is no exception. Yeah, it's a lot like Louie, but it's just a bit different enough to not be a complete rehash.

Finished watching Orphan Black! Took me a few weeks, but I did it. Overall, it's a great show, even though there have been some miss moments, especially in the third season. At this point I'm really just watching for the clones and Maslany's fantastic performances, not so much the sci-fi/plot.

After not outright seeing Kilgrave for much of the first half of the season, this episode made the wait so worth it! The fact that it was just Jessica and Kilgrave back and forth really showcased how perfect everyone is in their roles. And, the creators are geniuses for bringing Kilgrave to the edge of sympathy by

I know Mikkelsen is pretty perfectly cast as Hannibal, but after this episode, and Tennants entire run as Kilgrave, I'm sure he would have been just as good. I see why he almost got the role.