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Green ears.

Finish Line/Drown is the track you'll forever want and need in your life after hearing it, though.

Pizzolato created season 1 at his own pace and it was downright terrible. Only the acting saved it.

For those who are blaming the 2nd season for the series' demise: If you really watched carefully, you'd have known that True Detective was a load of pretentious, laughable (green ears, anyone?) drivel as early as the 1st season.

Or, you know, "does she really think we'd wait seven months if ever we had any plans of doing so?"

Blessings 1, Finish Line / Drown, and that No Problems are probably the top 3.

Hipster AVC is the worst kind of AVC

Saw it already. It's probably the best Avengers movie, but clearly not the best Captain America movie, which is still Winter Soldier.

Affleck should take control, don't let Snyder anywhere near this.

Marvel bet on RDJ once and everything paid off in spades. This is DC's second gamble with Snyder and they lost twice in a row.

Anyone remember how Michael Bay got to do 4 Transformers movies?

"Faded" is such a gem, as it's so rare nowadays to find a song that feels and sounds epic.

Fade, No More Parties in L.A., 30 Hours, and High Lights are the standouts IMO.

What? Fade is arguably the best track in there. No More Parties in LA is also very solid.

My fave tracks: Fade, No More Parties in LA, 30 Hours, and Highlights.

Not quite Breaking Bad, but it was still an excellent episode.

A better story. Star Wars has all these cool worlds and characters, but it just didn't have a good story to tell. And I'm not talking about just the prequels.

The only qualm I had is the same one as Zack's. I hope they explain it next week, though; otherwise, it's a pretty major oversight. Other than that, this is the best episode so far.

Meanwhile, on Fargo…

I mean, yeah, RHCP never had the best or sometimes even just sensible lyrics, but they sound good most of the time and has, IMO, a pretty solid collection of songs throughout the years. And that's all that really matters.