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    Love Andre—top, Kevin—bottom. Dynamics should stay this way.

    This should be a one-woman show and Williams should play everyone's role, especially Wendy—kinda like a Tatiana Maslany/Orphan Black version of Peter Pan. Why? Why not!

    Bates isn't going anywhere. Apparently he is one of Jullian Fellows' favorite characters.

    Burrnnn!

    I think they were trying to recapture Mathew Crawley in all his glory, and failed miserably.

    Curious: If you were Jullian Fellows, how would you have handled Dan Steven's (Mathew's) exit from the show?

    No reprise of "Flight?"
    I'm cryin'

    Joanne Froggatte definitely gives Claire Danes a run for her money ;)

    Is it just me, or does John Steward seems overly tired these days. He's lost that oomph he used to have, as if he's somehow given up on the world. Colbert definitely still has it, perhaps because he's excited about moving onto CBS. Who knows? Oliver REALLY has the energy that I, oh-so -love in my news anchors. He's so

    The thing that bothers me about the show, is that Jullian Fellows had the opportunity to make an interesting character study of Mary after Mathew's death: She could have started taking over the estate herself, learned to do her own finances, and proved to be a better businessman than her father—who has lost a lot of

    Jamie is seriously, mind-blowing!

    As a reader of the Fire and Ice Series (GAME OF THRONES) and Tom Perrotta's LEFTOVERS, I welcome changes made on television. I had avoided GOT for the first few seasons for fear of an unfaithful adaptation, but later began to welcome the differences: I'd already read the books, so why would I want the same

    We all want Claire and Jamie to get it on, but let's hold off for a little while longer! I'm enjoying the tension. Where's your self control girls!? For now, Claire is channeling her sexual frustrations into getting her shadows laid, and giving out fake love potions to hopeless teenagers. Kid is gonna lose her s**t

    Of all the speaking Claire did, she didn't say "thanks for saving my life and shooting the boor," to Dougal. But I guess he tried to rape her earlier, so they're even? **scratches head**

    Couldn't agree more. I think if a lot of people asked themselves honestly, they might realize that "You're the Worst" tries too hard. For example the way Gretchen and Jimmy don't want to say the word Boyfriend/Girlfriend. We don't know Gretchen's full story , but Jimmy is capable of relationships and was with

    I really feel that people below a certain age (let's say, less that at least 32 yrs) might not understand this show, hence the hate surrounding it. There's a reason some relatively well established comic actors signed up: they're older, and the premise of the middle aged ennui, is eerily familiar to them.

    I can understand how tiresome Judy Greer can appear to someone not in her circumstance, but she is a great example of many stuck-in-a-rut women with kids. Don't know if these women watch this show, but if they did, I suspect they'd eerily relate to her.

    It's easy to hate Lina and A.J. for trying to sabotage a marriage, but really, at one point in time we have all secretly wanted to sabotage something or someone for our own selfish gain. The show doesn't try to hide it. Instead it throws it in your face, waiting for a reaction. It almost puts a mirror up, showing you

    "It's beautiful and unique. It's melancholic tone is also right up my depressive alley."

    OMG COMMUNITY! Yes, it needs to be nominated but never will.