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Part of what made Fargo so much fun for me was the juxtaposition of your earthy/grounded characters like Molly and Lou with the sublime ridiculousness of Peggy/Karl Weathers/Dodd/Oliver Platt. Varga and Swango are close, but there's not enough sublime ridiculousness yet. I will wait patiently.

After thinking on it, the only thing I'm really not digging about this is the Fen/Elliot plot line still nebulously floating around. It's a complete head scratcher and they needed to give a little more time to it beyond Fen psuedostomping off sans toes. I guess that Elliot's next task is to try to get their daughter

I get what you're saying, but it was part of her accepting/remembering why being human is good again. Let's face it, there aren't many better things about being human than good consensual sex.

Hale Appleman gets all roles from now on. And the orchestra playing "The Best Day of my Life" is fucking hilarious.

I dont know that I want a Deadwood without Elsworth, nor could I handle it if Doc's condition ran its course. I'd still watch it, mind you, but it took long enough to heal those wounds the first time.

Dee Dee Ramone, dammit, I couldn't put my finger on it. Thank you for pointing those out.

I really liked that Mylene went back to Jackie in her moment of distress. ANd of course Jackie's room is like a constant Warhol party, cause why not? I was glad they gave a bit more time to Dizzy/Thor, and while Jaden's wooden acting can really drag you out of the moment sometimes, his talk with BooBoo and his eyes

To the reviewer, Cadillac didn't change his mind because of the power of the music, he had to pause because the Zulu Nation had him outgunned. Then Shao put into words what I thought was happening previous, that Annie had been abusing them both. That seemed to be the breakthrough. He still hates rap and sampling.

I thought that was pretty clear that zeke changed his mind when dizzy OD'd and he realized that the music was a front for a drug operation, making him a de facto drug dealer, which he couldn't stand the thought of. Hell Little Wolf says as much to Shao.

If they stick to the comic books, David's father is a very famous Xman. I'm sure you can find who if you read through these threads. I don't know if you consider it a spoiler or not.

We don't know what makes someone lose their shade, maybe being left in a hot car will do it. If the show wants to do it, they'll find an explanation that works.

I'm also really hoping that the little boy shade that was so helpful is Richard's boy. He was so adorably matter of fact, I would love to see him again and that wouldn't feel out of place. That would give Julia a way to help Richard as well, if she can put 2 and 2 together.

No, she didn't. She saw how happy Q was to have time with Alice's shade, and when it was time to go, she couldn't break his heart again, so she took Alice's shade instead.

The lost shades performing little miracles for vulnerable children was all kinds of adorable. Julia reaction when she sees Richard, his confusion, her refusal to tell him why, so much in 5 seconds, well played show, well played. I do kind of love that Julia can't break Q's heart yet again so she brings Alice's shade

The episode where Al is Elmer Fudd trying to kill the most adorable rabbit in the world in his back yard kills me everytime. No lesson, no heart-felt BS, just good old fashioned Al literally getting his ass kicked WB style.

That would be the point, he feels exactly the same way.

I hated John Cussack's character in this so much, I hated the movie. I enjoyed Lisa Bonet, that was it. I can't think of any other movie where the ending felt as unearned as this one.

This show is so bat shit crazy. Eliot's story line continues to be, how shall we say, problematic? Granted, I would gladly sit through an hour of commercials to hear Hale belt out Les Mis tunes, and if they do any Into the Woods, I may die of happiness. But really? Secretly giving a baby to fairies to raise? What

So, will Martin Freeman be reprising his role? If so, I'm all in, double entendre definintely intended.

I didn't even click on your spoiler, but I'm upvoting you. Looks like someone didn't watch the second movie.