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"Let me tell you a story if I may. There was a farmer and he went out a planted an apple tree, and some time went by and the tree grow and brought fought apple, bright, red and juicy. Now this farmer was very angry. He did not like that his trees grow into apples for what he wanted was oranges. In fact, oranges was

It's hard for me to agree with an assessment that this show is not deep. I would refer to Peggy from last season, who I think was one of the most interesting tv creation ever. The Plots I would agree, outside of season one, are pretty typical, but the "deepness" is in the fact that it does not try to be deep.

Can we take a moment and step back into the past to congratulate the greatest tv writer and creator of our generation. Ok ok, at least top 5. Fargo season two was something special and although I loved "people vs oj" I still thought fargo should have won the Oscar but this dude said fuck it…I'm going to make a super

Wow, this was one of homeland strongest episodes in a long time and a good beacon of hope towards the future.

"That's why we should go west Rollo, where there are countless riches and a new God"

I agree. Part of the reason TV critics like AV club are writing this show off is because of the Affairs own doing. I was thrown off by the header also, but I understand many have fell out of love with this series but I feel like the last two episodes deserved full reviews, there still allot to unpack here. For

This was the weakest episode of the season. All the episode have been slow. Too much table setting. The best shows are ones that can make table setting interesting, which episode one was, but three episodes of table setting is pointless.

This seems like a series lost, after this episode. A import of forced drama with this prison story—although the actor playing the guard did a good job of breathing life into his completely pointless character. There is already enough going on, there is absolutely no reason to force this weird plot, and apparently

I read somewhere about cops and robbers personalities. That some people are cops by nature. They long to keep order, and robbers wants to either destroy order or take advantage of it.

Once again I am shocked by the B+ rating. I often thought that this show was a battle between realism and idealism—in respects to our justice system. Naz going free made me feel for a second that idealism won. Too many things had to go his way. The last two being Helen and Box. Not to say that there are no cops like

I hope you didn't get the impression that I do not like Angela character, but people talking down to her and she spitting fire back have been going on all season, I dont see what's the difference in this episode

I seem to disagree with AV writers more on this show than any other show it seems. Yes, some aspects of this episode was a little clumsy. The entire Angela story line seemed to be all about the twist at the end—we learned nothing new about her. The song was lovely but I failed to see what it had to do with the murder

might as well be

I hope, and honesty do not think anything will come of Naz participation jn the prison murder. One, the wire dude has the prison on lock, two, a guy cant buy an inhaler without getting the second degree lol I feel like a NYorker saying that—forget about it lol. The more worrying part for me was that kiss. WTF is she

Paige and her mother Liz was the last ones I wanted to get to but I ran out of steam. I think Liz reached a breaking point this season. When her handler ask her if she would like them to find another way to finish the mission. Another way besides sleeping with her friend's husband. She stopped having sex with other

There are criminal activities that happens in Jail and your surprise they talk about that.You think they have time to listen to every conversation that goes on. You know how much technology and time you would need for that? I guest people in prisons only talk about cookies and ice creams and they have completely

Wow, sometimes when your in the middle of great television, you forget that this is not the only case of great television. I would like to know what you think, you reading this, is the best case of great character development on TV this year. Kim and Jimmy from better call saul went through some change this year.

This is a character drama, as well as a crime story. i don't understand why its still surprising that so much time is spent with Stone, just like so much time is spent with Nas. There are many players in the story so of course its gonna appear unfocused. but that's what's gonna give the big set pieces far more

its possible because the police never bother to look for other leads, and the defense is basically two people…that's not allot of man power

Are you sure about the window thing. I need to go back and watch again I guest. I always thought when he told his mother about the cancer, his father snap and threw him out but you might be right….thank you for clearing that up