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Gosh, I like this show. The entire cast is so good, even the episodes where I didn't really care for the "plot" were really enjoyable. Even the trial episodes. Can't wait to watch this season, and I agree, the less they change the better.
Also, on a kind of but not really related note, I just saw Jane Krakowski in a

Such a good episode! This will definitely be one where people look back on and argue about if Jimmy fully turned into Saul. But on another note, Rhea Seehorn is doing such a fantastic job this season, people should talk more about it. Kim has become the only not-completely-awful person on the show and a really

Damn, I completely forgot to check this out. Looks interesting. Is it worth watching?

This show looks good, but also a lot like the leftovers in that it's gonna be super depressing?

Ok, this show is the best it's ever been right now, but I'm wondering if they should have made this the final season. It would have been a fantastic way to go out, and the show is really barreling towards "Psycho" at this point. I know they've got a plan, but I can only imagine how they're going to wrap up this season

No, they are pretty much heading straight towards it.

Ok, I like Archer. I'm apparently an idiot with a horrible sense of humor for it, but I do.

Finally watched this show. It's definitely really fun, and I'm liking it. I think the obvious reminder is Justified, and I absolutely loved that show so this is right up my alley. Also, this storyline is great and the fact that they're showing off supporting characters this early is gutsy. Especially those two

I wanted to like this episode more than I actually did, unfortunately. That probably how I feel about the entire season. But I will say there were defintely some good standout episodes and moments, and I like how they did try and change up the format of episodes.

I haven't seen Psycho in quite a while, but I don't believe they ever said who it was. I hope we meet them, if we haven't already.

Ok, this was definitely one of the top ten all time Americans episodes. It was nearly perfect! That Tainted love scene was amazing. They continue to use overused 80s songs in ways I never would have thought of. Also, Henry is so good, they should use him more, but they won't because it's Paige's show. But she needs to

Yes, all of Norma's efforts are always sad to watch because you know exactly how this is going to end. He's going to kill her and put her in the fruit cellar. This show has gotten much better over the years, and I love that they've finally gotten to Norman becoming the full fledged psycho hes doomed to be.
Also: I can

I know, I love the x-files, but that was just awful. And it got about 10x more viewers than crazy ex. I will never understand people.

This show is so great, but way too meta to ever be mainstream. Just like Community. And too musical. Anyway, I loved this episode, finally Rebecca admits all the ridiculous truths about herself.

I enjoyed this episode far more than the reviewer did. I think it might even be my favorite. Maybe I'm just not as invested in the show, but I did actually think Maggie or Carol could bite it here. Also, I just love that Walking Dead dedicated an entire episode to badass women, especially before this Negan shows up.

Kim is becoming my favorite character.

Thank you BGD.

Oh, thanks. I think it's to everyone's relief, those scenes were so creepy.

Oh god, we're not doing this again with Doug, are we?

So that's where I've seen him before!