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Count me in. Never read the comics but the tv show gives me a blast. Certainly the best new thing on AMC since BCS.

I don't read comics and thus have never heard of Preacher before the tv show came around. I watched it and liked it - a lot. Great visuals and thanks to characters like Tulip (and the cute actress that plays her) and Cassidy a lot of fun, too.

Like I said, I only saw the pilot last night and he wasn't a terrible person in that one - only a horny teenager that didn't really strike me as douchy or unsympathetic. Whatever he does in future episodes that is so horrible I have yet to see.

Yes. When she was confronted and ultimately tackled down by those police officers had me on the edge of my seat. Quite heartbreaking. Just like that lovely scene with her and Healy in the time machine which had me near tears. Orange does this to me every so often and it's what makes this show so damn powerful.

Piscatella said he'd recommend additional time to the judge. No word, yet if that's actually going to happen.

Me: "Yeah. Chris Sullivan's in this!"

The intro to the title card alone had me smirking like an idiot all the way through. Yep, they definitively have the atmosphere down. Now, let's see where they go with this story-wise. But so far, but so far I'm in. Every scene with the kids reminded me why got into Stephen King at an early age, which was to great

I only watched the pilot so far, so I have no idea what happens with the boyfriend. But so far I found him to be somewhat charming and funny. Horny, yes, but far from the generic pretty looks they usually cast in these types of roles.

It is. The pilot, anyway. I didn't dare watch any more of this in a row since there's only eight episodes and from the feel of it this might be a one and done series, so I wanted to save some for later.

Oh, most definitely. He was great in Baskets and this nomination makes me very happy.

Good riddance. I didn't like him at all.

I honestly don't get that. Here we have what may be the best cast in all of television right now in one of the most acclaimed shows of 2015 and they get litereally zero nominations. I mean, how many other shows on TV have as many strong, well written female characters as The Leftovers does? I'm guessing I'm really

Nope. Nothing. Not a fucking sausage.

Yeah, the GOT nominations in acting are a bit baffling, but Maisi Williams - as annoying as her storyline has been for the last two seasons - was still sort of a nice surprise. If any of them takes one home this year, though, I sure would like that one to be Lena Heady.

I didn't think he was as bad as most made him out to be. But c'mon, the name Travolta alone all but guaranteed a nomination.

That Ricky Gervais called him out on that was still… mean? I mean, even for him.

Never saw this coming. Which is what makes this all the sweeter.

I know I may be in the minority here but damn, I love this show so much. I truly think it's Netflix's best from their original line-up (give or take a OITNB) and I really hope KZK get to finish this on their terms. So yeah, this is very good news, indeed.

Too bad. It's the best show of their original line-up.

FX has a bunch of brilliant stuff on and the way they let their showrunners run wild by not or hardly ever interfering with the productions is certainly laudable. But for every Americans they have a Strain and for every Fargo there is an American Horror Story. Not to mention a lot of the crap they've had on in the