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    Oh god, you're right about that. That was cold. And Tom was petty and cruel afterwards. Tom is still undateable by all means. Hope Claire is done with him for good.

    in the US

    I am finally done with Ella. I liked her first appearance and endured her twee ways for a good while, but no more. Maybe she is supposed to feel like a female Josh but she's underdeveloped and underwritten to me….and she broke Harold for not getting sex.
    But I absolutely must say how much I've come to care for the

    As much as I adore this show (I'm thinking of saving the Christmas episode for Christmas)….oh boy. I really didn't like Champagne. The execution was very off to me. The ferris wheel bit felt too static and staged, like a play. Sick and tired of manic Rose, no payoff, no rhyme or reason for that part of the episode. I

    Exactly, I found Youth to be Sorrentino's weakest and most uneven film yet. Structurally it didn't hold, terribly flat dialogue veering into pretension, hollow and incoherent characters (especially female characters, Rachel Weisz is an especially shrill caricature), the kitschy moments stuck out like sore thumbs (that

    "I love you"
    "Again"

    That was a very attractive moment for Nathan Fielder

    I truly don't mind being called a Nath-head. Dare I say truly enjoy?

    Agreed, up to this episode's title I figured the inclusion of Tear you apart was a fluke but seeing SWR pop up again I can't help being amused. Such a bland little darkwave postwhatever band (not judging, I was a teen back then and went hard for anything neopostpunk that even resembled Joy Division), I hardly know

    I agree, besides UFOs are not the problem, aliens are. UFOs as an inexplicable presence that is probably otherworldly is completely okay until something badly designed and or animated comes out of it and ruins all suspension of disbelief. UFOs rarely undo a setting, aliens always do.

    Torn between intensely disliking Ella and sympathizing with how hard she's trying to fit into the gang

    heartily upvoted for Arnoldo

    I really thought he'd do the dishes. I'd love seeing Alan and Mae's arrive to Stuart passively aggresively doing the dishes

    Mae was such a delight in this episode.