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The inevitability of his madness it what makes it terrifying.

You can type out fuck you know.

I honestly find Fear Fun so forgettable but I love Honeybear.

Have you actually ever listened to Titus Andronicus? Probably the furthest thing from "orthodox" punk around (While still firmly in the genre of Rock, obviously).

So if the plan for this show is like 5-6 seasons like Sam Esmail has said then this is probably the start of the heel turn for Angela right? I bet she'll end up as the primary villain by the end of the show.

Are you forgetting Reno 911?

Anyone else kind of disappointed by this episode? I mean it was high on concept but pretty low on actual jokes. It's thematically pretty deep for a comedy show but I probably won't come back to rewatch it any time soon.

Agree to disagree. When I've seen them live they've killed it every time but I never really get the urge to listen to them on record after going through the albums a couple of times.

I've seen them 4 times and that's never been the case, but the lead singer is a diagnosed manic depressive (see: concept of this entire album) so I wouldn't doubt that there would be some off nights.

Rick Springfield.

Wait that was the kid from Little Big League?

The last scene was the best bit of acting from Vaughn yet. The obvious thing would have been to have him come home with a violence boner and fuck the shit out of his wife but instead he's disgusted with himself and the world and just wants it to go away.

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So the first time around did you understand what the guy on the farm who recorded those sounds was up to? Because I ended up reading later that he was using the pigs to connect him in some way to the people who were infected by that worm and then used that to somehow make new-age music that was being sold

My vote goes to Upstream Color. There's so much elliptical editing that does not serve the story or themes at all. II'm afraid of sounding like a guy that just doesn't "get it" but I don't see how purposefully making things so opaque did anything except make it confusing. And to be fair I really did like Primer, which

Look at any list of cultural achievements in a decade labeled 60's, 70's, 80's etc. and it will guaranteed consist of the time from a year ending in 0 to the next year ending in 9. You are in the very very small minority here.

People who were actually upset about any of the court room scenes take this show way too seriously.

I can understand why people don't like Randy (although I think he's great), but I really don't get how people can not find the courtroom scenes hilarious.

He was also in Inherent Vice!

I think it was all worth it for Daddy's Boy.

I really like the Jordan Morris episode. It's a good example of them laying on their personas thick and the guest playing along perfectly.