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I haven’t seen season 2 yet, but from what I remember, Mike Milligan gets put in his own personal hell, Vic Mackey style, and Hanzee wasn’t a straightforward villain (and he dies in season 1.) Was there someone else who got away?

It’s bizarre that you’re using the apparent quality of completely unrelated shows as a defense for this one. I can only assume that you’re a huge fan of Crash and Green Book, considering you seem to think winning an Oscar makes one immune to criticism.

She’s not just some executive producer, she’s the president of Lucasfilm.

Only one of the four highest grossing movies was made after she took over. Unless you pretend that inflation doesn’t exist, of course.

Do you honestly believe she had no change in job responsibilities when she became head of Lucasfilm?

There was never any supernatural elements in True Detective. There were references to stories of the supernatural, but there was nothing actually supernatural. I’m not sure why you’re hyperfixating on that, considering it was a small part of the whole criticism.

Did you miss she was talking to the FBI, which is what he went inside to warn the others about in the first place?

That’s more a season three thing. In this season, everyone knows the truth and everyone knows that everyone knows the truth, but acknowledging it would lead to consequences they don't want to face.

Yes, it’s gaslighting. She doesn’t do it because they’re “naive innocents,” she does it because her husband tells his mother everything, which the show made it a point to show multiple times.

They make it a point to show us multiple times that her husband tells his mother everything, which is why she lies to him. Everything she does is driven by fear and survival. Roy is the law, so she can't trust any cops, and her mother-in-law would throw her to the wolves in an instant. There is nobody they can go to,

I think it's impossible to be subtle here because the kind of people he's portraying are anything but subtle. They've been saying the quiet part out loud for the last decade or so.

Written by the worst writer on Maverick, by far. Though, without McQuarrie, this is going to suck.

No renewal, but also no cancellation. I hope it does get renewed. It’s the only show I’m really invested in right now.

You’re making excuses for dumb people. The vast majority of the complaints about the ending was not about thinking the cable went out.

Literally nothing you said contradicts the fact that it’s a white savior movie. Most white savior movies that take place outside of a classroom or sports field are “white man bad, noble savage good.” The issue is that these movies lets the white audiences off the hook by giving them a saintly white protagonist to live

They both are also used to throwing their weight around the rest of the country and will not like having to bend the knee. Also, they will have water issues in the near future.

All movies are pointless.

Nobody actually gives a shit, including the people on the show.

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Shiro Sagisu, who composed Evangelion, did a version of Decisive Battle for Shin Godzilla.

Is this a departure from his typical comedy, or what?