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I let out a little laugh when he first appeared in the episode with that "I did not sign up for this" look on his face.

The Knick was also really good.

Loved when he beat the shit out of that racist poker player while speaking Yiddish the whole time. Yusef played him like a bad-ass.

Why cast Meyer Lanksy, and then instantly kill him off.

I have no idea what the fuck is going on, but I'm enjoying the ride.

I noticed Anatol Yusef is listed as a series regular (the shorter guy) so I doubt they would kill him off this early.

I enjoyed the fact that Sharni Vinson became the new 21st century "final girl" She didn't require a man to save her in the end. She was actually quite the bad-ass.

Even the soundtrack for The Guest is great. The director kind of reminds me of Nicolas Winding Refn, except this guy's not a one trick pony.

That opening scene was terrifyingly effective. That alone sucked me right in. Didn't even realize the guy who directed You're Next, and The Guest is involved with this show. Those movies are awesome, so I have high hopes for this show.
I was also really impressed with Patrick Fugit.

I had no idea how much range he's capable of. I've always remembered him from his teenie bopper past like in The Faculty and Halloween H20, but he's been quite the pleasant surprise.
To me the weakest link is Reeve Carney.

They totally ruined his character for me, and I just haven't watched since the winter break. I wish Adam Pally had never left the show, because now with Danny out of the picture, Peter and Mindy could have made such a cute couple. So much better than horrible Lauren.

He's the Phil Dunfey of Veep. I loved that with everything going on during the latest Whitehouse crisis he was absentmindedly eating an Activia yogurt while watching the food network. He doesn't give a fuck.

That would be great since they need more female characters on the show now. They could get rid of Kol, since he's not really needed anymore, but I would love to see Josh get promoted to series regular next season. His comic relief was always welcome IMO.

I dunno, I think he killed it in that final scene when Brian Cox is describing in horrible detail how his family was slaughtered. The barely contained anguish on his face was quite affecting. His role on Penny Dreadful has made me a believer in Josh Hartnett.

Please no. I don't think I can take an entire episode of bloody ballroom dancing (I mean that figuratively and literally)

Especially since Ethan and Hecate needed that horse to survive if they had any chance of making it to Ethan's family ranch.

Poor Matt nobody bothered to see how he was going after Bonnie left him in the totaled car to die. Even after the Huntress spell was broken, he was like an afterthought.

It's too bad it's looking like season 4 will be it's last. It not even coming back until spring 2017, and it looks to be a shorter episode amount. Hopefully they can come up with a satisfying ending.

I think for next season, being the potential last season, the show should stick to just the core characters. The biggest issue I had with S7 was all the plot changes. The Heretics where supposed to be the "big bad" and when that didn't work out they brought in the Armory, and then the Rayna storyline with no clear

Yeah I don't care how they do it, but just as long as Caroline isn't a stay-at-home mom, and Ric is SadDad next season. If that means Ric and the kids are written out of the show, so be it.