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Best episode so far until the end of the toilet scene, weakest so far after that. And yes, a montage of weird clients after the toilet man would have worked wonders.

Comissions and Fees, anyone?

I'd like to see at least one full episode devoted to Hannah teaching her students about all kinds of famous literature.

Hearing about these shows makes me hungry, but what are they? Not a trace of either Banana or Cucumber when I search the AVClub

That's the scene that made it work so well for me. It told me how heightened the movie was, and that sold the rest of it, which was fantastic. It's like when the two twins crawled along the desert in Breaking Bad, where finally I got it and thought aha, that's what this is

I'd give it a 90% chance that the season ends in the present with a set-up for a present-day season 2, probably involving a surviving bad guy from the past we're seeing established. This is all to give Saul likability and an arc

They didn't even really show moving pictures in the best DoP category. If ever there's a time

Probably not the only one. I don't have a problem with people caring about other people's problems

Whiplash

Props for name and avatar. Most underrated thing ever

All right, this is pointless. "People like me" just think there are too many damn superhero movies, especially as studios have stated they will make "fewer but bigger" movies. That's it.

As you'll notice I didn't say anything about serious or challenging films. Whiplash, Nightcrawler, Gone Girl and Birdman were all excellent popcorn movies from the last year, and I wish they were bigger so Hollywood would make more big movies not based on the toys and comics I liked when I was 8. TV is in a great

Third round of Spiderman, first round of some other superhero, what's the difference.

I think I get it. You like superheroes and are offended that I was rooting for something for the sole reason that it wasn't about one, therefore we must debate your least favorite indie that I didn't bring up. "Wealthy, white American" as an argument is on the level of "why watch a movie set in space when there are so

He made me laugh

Not that high on the movie, hence the qualifier "between those two, I guess"

Between those two, I guess Garden State, but in general I'd like a mix of different kinds of movies making an impact on the culture

I was rooting for it to be good, but the reviews set me straight

Absolutely, it's on viewers. We vote with our money and get what we deserve. There were some great movies and 2014, and if they'd been supported more, we would have gotten more of them

Whatever is made without superheroes should be rooted for. Jaws and The Godfather were also pretty lame books