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Especially since the judges critiques are so edited, I mean we only saw two or three reads for each Queen at the end. It'll be interesting to see how the eliminated Allstars return affect everything.

Love it too, especially Wojciech Kilar's gorgeous score (great study music too, used to unintentionally scare the shit out of anyone walking by my open dorm door during the campfire scene with the horror like vocals), plus Oldman's doomed lover, Richard E. Grant's Dr. Seward, Tom Waits' Renfield, and Hopkins' Van

If anyone else is watching Gomorrah too, they had the same going to prison opening sequence as init_5 at the same time on censored Sundance (or wherever else it may be available), with the noisy visiting room. So yes, information could have been shared between the siblings. And a warden despite running a prison is

I got that part, sorry if it was lost in my rambling, but I think Mobley may have possibly screwed himself with his need to know and the pizza delivery guy- in covering his tracks digitally but neglecting the import of good old human intelligence.
If Dom's investigation ever takes her to the lawyer's house, then a

Aargh! So bloody pissed at myself for not recognising one of my all time favourite pieces of music, since it's been running stuck in my head since I first heard it during the phone call Wednesday night, the gorgeous Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Saëns, and numerous web searches returned squat but the obvious EWTRtW

Ooh, Trenton gave herself and her own desperation away when she asked Mobley what's the plan. All after the humiliating way she and Darlene treated him when they first met. He was smart enough to keep quiet and only say lawyer after Dom gave away their interest in Wellick. I think he might have set her up at the

A lawyer for ECorp instrumental in them getting away with poisoning their town guilt free according to the law, and the glee in their parents' deaths as glimpsed when her corporate mask briefly fell away. Her ECorp and hotmail/gmail account handle was zeromercy272.

Genuine query: when was civilization ever not corrupt or fractured?

I enjoyed the brighter turn to bad 90s sitcom with canned laugh track from the grimdark mood and world so far. It's a momentary but powerful distraction from the severe beating, but he can't block out all the pain of life. So bits of reality and his home life are inevitably part of the fantasy and we at the same time

You forgot disgustingly incestuous Rodney. Filmed in black and white rather than pixelated colour.

I certainly hope not. Bad enough they killed off Romero so quickly.

Were you also anticipating an appearance by Rhonda Shear? Her bubbly persona is all I recall from Up, all night.

Wasn't that Mike (forgot his real character name), one of Finch's handlers from Limitless, and the inept CIA agent who died in front of Shaw during the Claypool mission from Person of Interest? Poor guy seems to be typecast as an undesirable Fed, what with mom and the disgusting sexual harassment right outside the

Indeed! I missed that one. This show really does prime one's mind for the dark side.

With the quick succession from rape slave to rocket launcher to oxys, my mind immediately went to dosing the poor soul for a brutal snuff film. But that's just me.(So no, not okay with it.)

Just calling it what the show did, dude. Just referring to the show's source of energy-cow pie, take it up with them.

Never said I held anything against Root's character. The final sequence seemed to explicitly and ceremoniously set up the town's obliteration; especially after finding out the god they believed in might just have been a deadbeat 'dad' all along.
Annvile was completely run on a methane nuclear reactor after all.

I just saw Sheriff Root glad that Eugene got what he thought he deserved in finally being sent to Hell.

Exactly why glass front doors are idiotic for any situation. Quite enjoyed Tulip "kicking" in the "door".

The futility of life and all. When an entire town is run on a methane nuclear reactor, evident by finally seeing through the window in the pressure room (and one of the reasons given against cattle for food), seemed to me entirely inevitable the town would be obliterated (as spoiled by comic readers) by the