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Recent Game of Thrones (season six) was actually pretty good on its own, even when not compared to this show.

I know you're joking but in all seriousness: Lynch has mantained more control over this project than any showrunner who's ever worked for Showtime ever, I imagine. I mean, at one point he actually walked away from the whole thing because they wouldn't let him do more than the nine episodes that they had originally

If who made it onto the covers is any indication for the screentime their characters will be receiving… then I'm kind of bummed out that Nadine Hurley, of all characters, seems to be so front and center. Her and James' storylines in season two were among the most outrageously annoying ones. Let's hope they came up

Then again, would we have wanted it any other way?

So, the show isn't for you, after all and you could have just left it at that and not be a dick about it? Thought so.

Are you out of arguments?

Like I said, I don't know Jack about cars, but whenever I see one with its roof missing I immediately assume that the owner must be a rich person.

I agree. It did look expensive, though. With her being 'just' a notary and all. I don't know, do they make a lot?

She wasn't great. She wasn't bad, either. I think the debate whether she's a terrible actress or not gets blown way out of proportion and wouldn't even exist if she weren't a famous singer and hence her presence on the show labled 'stunt casting'.

Honestly, I never thought about it. Americans and their obsession with skin color - never fails to amaze me.

Then you skipped the years the show went from amusing and entertaining to being actually great and maybe, just maybe one of the best shows on television when it was on.

She traded it in for another one to cover her tracks (no idea about the brand, though; I'm terribly uninterested in cars). In the movie she was constantly followed by the cop who woke her up because she was sleeping on the side of the road. Wonder if Cuse's version of that will pop up again, though I have no idea what

His mannerisms reminded me of Zach Woods from time to time. I think he has the part down.

I laughed harder at these two episodes than I have at some of the established comedies on television this entire season. It does have a strong P&R-vibe to it, with the ridiculous over-the-top supporting cast, but quickly develops its own voice. Retooling? Nope. I hope to get more of the same. Maybe this show just

"But it all goes to waste because the story the show wants to tell is that of the heroism of a guy who, it turns out, only became the Iron Fist because people told him he couldn't, has no real idea what the job entails, and doesn't want to do it once he finds out."

Why not watch the first ACS?

You might be right about that. I thought I remembered a plan he discussed once regarding season four and how to go around the whole Silence situation. Anyway, season four was supposed to be Silence of the Lambs, season five was supposed be Hannibal and I think the final season he wanted to return to original material.

According to Variety, it is.

I hate myself for how much I actually like Feud. I share many of your concerns and critisisms towards Murphy, but my love for this era of film and Hollywood and the cast in general was just to tempting for me not to check it out.

It made me cry in retrospect, when I realized how many hours of my life I had spent on it.