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Oh man, I loved, loved, LOVED Fortitude but can't fathom for the life of me what they'll do in a season two especially with so many of the great characters off the show now. But good to see that more people are getting into this: It's one of those shows that I feel like almost nobody watched when it was on and as such

I second your objection.

Why shouldn't it have?

I'm not sure I understand how crazy everyone gets over Mr. Robot. I'm at episode six and the lead actor is just such a snore that it's starting to get annoying.

Of all the great sitcoms NBC did in the 90's I think Seinfeld has probably aged the best. I've been a Friends fan longer than I've been a Seinfeld fan but the latter feels more contemporary, even today. What do you think?

The economy took its toll on all of us.

Because Shameless isn't worthy of her talents? She does a bang-up job with everything she's given.

Then watch Bored to Death. Quick now. Loved his dynamic with Schwartzman and Danson.

But he is the largest friend. So I don't get why he doesn't just eat the other five.

Passing grade? Why don't I just get pregnant at a bus station?

I didn't get the brother, either. The whole police procedure and the subsequent trials smelled rotten like hell and I don't see how anyone can watch an (obviously) coerced confession like Brendan's (on the tape) and be contempt with that as an answer. I just can't wrap my mind around what must be going on inside the

You will not ruin this for me with your fucking C+ grade. YOU WILL NOT FUCKING RUIN THIS FOR ME, I SAY!!!

Nope, not yet. Probably won't get around to it till monday. But that HoC comparison is good I think. Just don't know whether I want to commit myself to another one of that type.

Yes, yes, yes. There was so much fucking exposition and characters telling each other what they must already be well aware of. I had to restrain myself from not yelling at the tv "Shut up! They already know all that!". And then all those lines that sounded like they were simply written 'cause they'd sound cool in a

Storylines like these are the reason why I've grown pretty tired of Boyle and his shtick. The storyline he had in this episode and especially the one from a few weeks ago where was trying to get his sperm back from his ex-wife made me just cringe and not laugh.

Scully and Hitchcock are the best. They usually are reliable on bringing a laugh or two even in the most underwhelming episodes.

Word is that they pushed back the season premiere of Game of Thrones to accommodate with what was thought to be the release date for Winds of Winter (which, as we now know, has worked out splendidly for everyone). So, in order for there not to be a gap between the premiere of season six and the season finale of Vinyl

Okay, but can he grow a beard?

Sure. But then again: It was preceded by season nine and I found little meaningful stuff in that one.

I prefer the term 'unstable', thank you very much.