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WHAT IS THIS SAYING YOU'RE SAYING ABOUT BLACK HAN SOLO?

This is just a bad song, no other way around it.

There was no balance in the pilot. The pilot is a big mess.

I get that, I agree it was a mess. But I felt last week as an even bigger mess. Sure, it served as introduction, but it was just as contrived, but even less funny, at a very scattered pace, and the only saving grace was again Faris and Janney and some bits of family dynamic throughout. Also, it has so much restaurant.

Yes, he does. Other songwriters/producers are usually credited because he is known to have a bit of a looser process. Many times he comes up with a song, and the producers and people working with him collaborate. Timbaland has also said that a lot fo the time they are just in the studio doing several different things

I'm surprised at this review, because I actually thought this was an improvement over the first episode. The jokes still aren't landing, but the characterization has toned down a bit, and they have shown they are willing to actually develop these characters.

I DON'T KNOW WHO TO SIDE WITH IN THIS! DILEMMA!

With James Marsters as Breaking and Scarlett Johansson as Bad!

You need someone to kick you in the pants?

Isn't seeder such a pornographic word? "160,00 seeders love Breaking Bad" makes it sound so dirty.

Timbaland.

JT WEEK! YES! Take that, Mall Week!

BECAUSE YOU WERE LOADED!

Production order doesn't matter if they air it like that. Intentional or not intentional, it doesn't work, and affects how I watch it. And regardless of order, that's a bad episode anymore.

But  you see woman ass but they don't show man ass. You see belly and pelvis from the women, but you don't see it even hinted at from the men. It's not even close to being the same thing.

I watched the second episode just now, and there's still some standard academic-politics tropes along with period-film cliches and characterization. I don't think these are pilots pains of a show settling. These are symptoms of flaws that could aggravate later on.

The depiction of sex, and how the characters deal with their sexuality within the gender parameters and expectations of the time is quite interesting. the angle of the study influencing or affecting Sheen and Caplan's views and sexual behavior over time and hwo they experience their discoveries is quite promising.

I already have a lot of problems with this: the bad syrupy music, the more melodramatic moments, the cliche wife, the period-film acting, the Oscar-bait-like uninspired but precious directing… just the whole boringness and derivative feel of it all. Caplan does some really good work, and the sex scenes with her, and

Funny thing you say that. I thought this was one of Kelley's better pilots precisely because of the pace. His hour-long shows are also wacky, but they drag in places, and go for sappiness a bit too much. Here, it's all very concentrated, and he doesn't get to spend too much time on the more earnest moments. They still

Oh please! Excuses… They don't need to actually show the boobs for that.