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What was wrong with that? Because there is only one type of crime?

Yeah, it'll be interesting to see how they expand this over several seasons. With all the production problems and delays the first season expierenced (not to mention the large cast and the stunning visuals) this first season certainly wasn't cheap for them.

Say what you will about Vinyl and TD2 but I'll defend Luck as a stroke of brilliance until my last breath. That is one cancellation I still can't get over.

The man's line reading is phenomenal. I think he once said that he goes over a script 250 times or something until the lines feel natural to him.

I've seen it a couple of months ago and watched it then for the first time. Yeah, it was quite a snooze-fest and the big robot rampage turned out to be Yul Brenner walking after Richard Benjamin for 45 minutes… and then somehow suffers from a sudden attack of spontaneous combustion if remember correctly. And the movie

If nothing else helps: The Simpsons already did it. Seriously, watch 'Itchy & Scratchy Land' and you basically have the premise.

It would be much, much better if they just showed David Bradley for 45 minutes a week ranting about Vampires and the Master while swinging a very long sword in front of a bunch of confused police men. Now, that old dude is entertaining.

I was about to. But then someone mentioned how funny Two and a Half Men was and that really got me going. So, she got away.

Oh right, the Old Testament's eye for an eye mentality. Doesn't really make God/Moses less of a sociopath, ya know. I'm not saying those weren't fucked-up times. I'm just saying that I don't see the beauty in most parts of the bible from a moral standpoint not to mention from a scientific/realistic one.

They never bothered to have Dexter process Rita's murder. And if that wasn't bad enough he immediately fell in love with another girl and his dead wife was pretty much instantly erased from memory. It really gave off a vibe that the writers just wanted to be done and over with the Rita-stuff as soon as possible. From

A former college buddy of mine. I remember talking to her about good tv shows and she mentions Dexter being her favorite one (by that point in time Dexter was already well on its way down shit-pile-lane). I got really angry when she said that and told her what a big fucking goddamn mess that show was and that she was

Yeah, those parts about burning witches and killing all the little boys from Egyptian families and condoning slavery are just swell and beautiful and not stupid at all.

I continued watching all the way through season two. And no, it hasn't gotten any better. In any case, whenever I find myself arguing with a lunatic that is actually trying to defend Gotham the words 'weather ballon killer' usually shut them up.

Yes, that is exactly what I meant. So, I can get fully behind this analysis of why they're spending so much time on Stone's eczema.

She's… okay? I don't know, I can't get behind most of this cast. I guess their all good at what they're doing but if 90 % of your cast looks half asleep while reading their lines of cue cards all the time it can get tiring in the long run.

Fine, fine. But why, I wonder, do you bring this up in the middle of a Mr. Robot conversation? Honestly, I'm baffled to no end: I googled if Mamet was involved with this show at all but I guess not.

What?

I guess I don't really notice it that much with Chaikin because this show's lead is an even worse offender when it comes to monotone line-readings and non-changing facial expressions. Maybe that's what Esmail is telling them to do (I notice similar traits in Doublday and Wallström) and I know the cast on this show is

It's been years since I've read it but I still remember vividly how well thought-out and fully realized Herbert's world/universe was. Every detail he revealed made sense that it was there - like, you could sense the age and the history while reading it and that this world was there long before the book starts and the

I don't think I've ever seen anything uglier, more miserable and more loveless than The Human Centipede. And I know that that was most probably intended but on top of all that it's also terribly made in every aspect you can think of.