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I guess we all need hobbies.

No. She's just very bitter towards the show. For some reason. I don't know. She used to have a few solid points a couple episodes back, but now she only seems angry for the sake of it and is more irritating than constructive in her critisism. Hate-watching This Is Us? Where's the fun in that? It's not like this is

"Why do I keep coming up with much more entertaining scenarios than the writers?"

Sure. It's like me swearing never to watch a Ryan Murphy show again, only to invest time into Feud because my love for classic Hollywood cinema trumps my discontent for this hack's ability to get money for every little project he comes up with.

Like you did when you skipped this article? You're self-control is laudable.

I've had a crush on Christina Ricci for years. I think she comes close. But in a different way. Know what I mean?

He talked about it on Larry King last year. He said the movie will happen, but has no idea how to get production started.

And all of those people around him constantly reaffirm their belief in Rick and his leadership skills. Like, what the fuck? Do they experience things differently from what I see on screen?

Especially because - again - no one bought it. TWD isn't very good at tricking its audience and hence, very easy to see through whenever they pull a stunt like this.

I've noticed that, too. Some of them are down to 17/18 minutes. And they're about to close the deal for two more seasons, or so I've heard. Is this show even affordable, anymore? I mean, now that Nayar and Helberg's salaries are about to be raised to a million per episode, as well?

It's fine. My guess is that us tv snobs would have a lot less hate against it if it wasn't as successful as it is/used to be. The ratings, all those Emmys for Parsons, while people like Carell walk out empty-handed every year. That itches you.

It's definitely up there.

'Keep calm. It's only tits and dragons.'

Well, maybe. Probably. It still seems like hacky writing.

Here are my two cents:

Lynch is a movie director and he approaches television like a movie. I mean, it's not like he doesn't have his share of piles of shit in his filmography. But even if Twin Peaks will end up a disaster (which I doubt) it'll nonetheless be something that is at least… how to put this? Unique? Something made by someone who

This fucking show. I normally hate filler episodes of this kind - you expect them to resolve the cliffhanger they bugged you with three months ago and then they do an entire episode about Kristen Wiig trying to teach a dog to say 'milk'?

I haven't watched the Gilmore Girls continuation (in fact, I only started watching season one for the first time a couple of weeks ago). But yeah, this whole reboot madness of late is starting to turn into an epidemic. Which would be half as bad if any of them so far were actually good or worth the time. But whoever

I'm aware. I was joking as well, because I fully intented to offend all those nuts.

So far, I like it enough to watch at least season one and then see how I feel about continuing. But thanks for that prospect. And yeah, Lauren Graham is absolutely the best.