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Maybe it’s because the film actually isn’t that good. The orginal’s sci-fi/noir meditation on mortality has been replaced with a bloated detective story that hinges on two “miracles” (one the power outage that erased a lot of records but other than that didn’t really do too much, the other the central twist involving

I was fairly disappointed in the movie, its poor treatment of all its female characters, its confused narrative, the lame “Chosen one” and “rise of the replicants” b-plot. There were a few good ideas and Villenueve should have stuck to one or two instead of confusing his narrative, that and maybe trimming it by 30

The possibility of Ghost Michael makes me realize how much I need a ‘What If’ episode where he didn’t die and they’e happily married with 2.5 kids

The whole episode kept teasing an appearance of “ghost Michael,” so I’m a little disappointed Brett Dier never showed up. Still, it was a deeply moving episode in another strong season.

Also, I fucking hate Kinja, so very much. Every time I scrowl down to the comments, it shoots me two three or four articles down, and

This episode may have devastated me more than any other, and it’s not like it’s CXG’s first devastating moment, or even its tenth. But while Rebecca’s desolate walk down the street after an ill-advised hookup was heartbreaking enough, I think the moment I related to most came at the beginning. I’ve been in that

It feels like a frustratingly manufactured drama. It’s hard to have a straightforward relationship with the ‘kids’ question when you’re gay, because as soon as you realize you are it gets complicated, and stays complicated, and it gets complicated for your parents who might’ve wanted grand kids, and ugh.

Remember when Kevin Spacey won an Oscar playing a middle aged man in love with a teenager? I guess it didn’t take much for him to get into the mind of that character.

I laughed when Valencia and Heather admitted that Paula tends to ignore her actual children (which, granted, it could have been that that’s just part of her life the viewers don’t see, but that was already the impression one would get from watching the show).

If Tom Cruise’s romantic leads can consistently be in their 20s, then let’s not make simple gay male sexuality predatory because there is an age gap. At least CXG has acknowledged there is an age gap, unlike every Hollywood movie ever.

I don’t know what to say, honestly I’m sort of a mess after that episode. I literally started yelling when Rebecca and Greg’s dad starting making out.

Didn’t Tracie have her own set of harassment and abuse-of-power issues as well? Isn’t that why she’s no longer the EIC of Broadly?

YES! Only good part was Pamela Adlon telling Louis he was being an idiot and a gross dad (In my headcannon she did this and then told him she would never work with him again lol). The thing about CK is that he is very funny and very smart. This film could be a “There Will Be Blood” take on the pedophilic/ predatory

He’s guilty as fuck. Open secret, same as Weinstein, in LA and has been for years.

When I was a teen, John Malkovich was way younger but still would’ve skeeved me out so badly. Now? Good god. There is ZERO believability in this film. But I’d just love a film with Meryl Streep (who is way better looking than JM) dates the minor son of a friend. Naturally, the son is so in love with her. I’m sure it

Better Nate than lever.

Better late than never

the sad thing is, the real michael richards probably would have gone along with this if they asked.

This was a great episode. The way it was structured, I audibly yelled out HE DID IT! when they showed the ONE news segment that the whole scheme managed to get. It was such a fun ride to get to that point, the fact there was just a little bit of payoff was inconsequential.

I’ve just spent £30 on a copy of Diarrhea Times to be shipped over to the UK via ebay. And I don’t regret a thing.

It’s their love story, yes. But does that matter when you consider Hollywood movies altogether?