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Even Carrie became a silly character in season 3, with her hysteric, stupid and self-destructive behavior. The ridiculous scene where she drew a star on Brody's grave proves how they utterly destroyed her character.

Are you allowed to leave before the ending of the tapping? I could never endure for five hours of shooting, no matter how good the warm-up guy is.

Weeds season 3 is very good too, though I know some people never liked the show even in its first season.

Homeland is dead at this point. What a trainwreck last season was.

I'm talking about Perrotta in general, not just about The Leftovers. I suggest you to read Election in order to understand what I meant by saying that Perrotta narrates events through characters point of view.

Well, then we sure disagree. I think Perrotta has the ability of at the very least making you feel compassion towards his characters. He can find the vulnerability and humanity in their patheticity (patheticity, after all, comes from the word pathos, and Perrotta knows how to work these two together beautifully).

I'm a huge fan of Tom Perrotta (I consider Little Children one of the best novels of the past decade). At first, I was sort of disappointed that Lindelof was the one adapting The Leftovers, but then I could see that if somebody could adapt one of his novels to TV, it was probably him (actually, Mike White would be my

I learned this season that you can't really judge Parenthood by its plots or arcs, but by its moments. Because the show is all about the little thing, about finding the small detail that depicts a world of emotions and sensibility. Just think of how much emotion the show managed to pull off from the Joel and Julia

The only thing that I can remember was that Nan's hot romantic interest gets hurt and has to go to the hospital. So in response to question, nothing came out of that.