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Hooker with a heart of gold… Thats the most 1995-thing i have heard all week.

Well, he's scandinavian.

I love the credits, but it annoys me that they didn't just let the letters Range In come into place first.

I am trying to understand this - I get that it is a sensitive subject, but I don't understand the outrage. Not compelling male leads remain focus in SO many shows after a woman is killed. We barely notice when it happens.

Your sympathethic characters do straight up kill innocent people, though.

I think they also did a good job at keeping the nostalgia, but removed the anoying things about movies from that era - girls being helpless and nobody wanting to believe your story. They focus on Winonas character sounding straight up crazy, but swiftly moves on, instead of dragging it out.

We will accept Mr. Robot, season two.

Give him a chance. He probably did have a deadline, if he sounded mortified.
But now we all want to know what said deadline was about…

A late answer - but thanks. I promise not to stalk you. Much.

I think Sideways deserve a spot on the list.

Maybe he just let everybody down with that one. I was a hardcore Sorkin-fan, even through studio 60, but I couldn't watch The Newsroom to the end. I felt like I was being lectured by a pre-school-teacher the whole last season.

I bet punching doesn't look so bad, when your newest ex-host is facing a sex-crime.

Sacked for being unlikeable. Also possible sex-scandal.

I have to agree with you, to a point. I hate reading bad reviews of shows I like, but I love seeing shows I hate getting slammed. Maybe I should just leave Mindy alone( - but I really liked the show in the beginning and I have issues).

No, I love when females are allowed to be assholes in shows. I think it is important that they are. But the AV club is a site that analyzes shows and this feature somehow ignores the general opinion altogether. I find that weird.

Why oh why is there not a critical discussion about this show? It started out fun, had huge issues with improvised absurdism in an otherwise straight show, and apart from 'females can hold a job' there is nothing empowering about it. Not that it has an obligation, but the show sort of insinuates it. I started out a

Not in this feature they don't.

Great show and Valerie is a great character and well played. But, I don't understand - she's supposed to be 36, but dresses like someone 20 years older and talks about getting her eggs freezed because it's 'time'. Is this Scarlett Johannesons fate in five years?

Don't give up hope. Scrawlers guy is the same type writer who would prefer there be no women in the writers frat room. Shows like Empire has almost all black writers - men and women.