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Yeah, I absolutely agree. Although it was a little surprising to see Selina fail so spectacularly when there is another season on the horizon, I knew she had to by the end of the series. She is a terrible human being and a worthless politician (like nearly all others in this show). To have her win at the end of the

Fantastic finale. However, if I had any gripes, it would be the former Hooli employee leaking the story about the dead elephant to the tech blog. Hasn't the plot device of the disgruntled former employee revealing information been used in this show already? Are there no such things as NDAs in this universe? Everyone

I'm actually quite saddened by this news. The first season was a hot mess, borderline unwatchable at times. But it did show signs of improvement towards the end, and there was still so much damn potential in the premise and setting. And that cast! I was looking forward to giving it a second chance. Ah well…

I may be alone on this, but I find Poussey as a standalone character to be quite boring. Sure, she's funny and kind of endearing - I definitely want her to be happy - but there just doesn't seem to be that much to the character for me.

They need to get Mr Mackey on the case.

No, I'm not referring to anything in future episodes. Scout's honour. Apologies if I gave that impression.

I noticed it around the time he was chatting with Gerber too. But I didn't realise it would result in Pennsatucky forgiving him.

Totally agree. I was legitimately shocked when I realised they were taking this route with the Pennsatucky-Coates storyline. Not because it's impossible to conceive that a rapist might not be a total monster. But because I can't recall any television series that has attempted to tackle these grey areas head on. It's

I might be in the minority here, but Healy is maybe one of my favourite characters on the show. Yes, he is despicable and perhaps beyond the point of redemption. But he is also a terrific example of what Jenji & Co. do best on this show: unlikable characters that are drawn so well you can't help but empathise with

That "road head" story is just a rumour. It was first reported by Kenneth Anger, a noted scandal-peddler with a love-hate relationship to the truth.

Fuck. His death reads like one of those opening sequences in Six Feet Under.

I could totally see Dinesh suffering for the rest of the series because he is the most two-faced of the group. Gilfoyle and Erlich may be assholes, but at least they own up to that identity. If there is anything people are most disgusted by in this world, it's those with weak convictions. If Dinesh didn't pretend not

You felt that it started as a serious drama? That opening scene certainly contains a lot more dread and suspense than others, but there were still a couple of broad (if not slightly perverse) jokes. The comically-oversized pipe comes to mind.

People keep comparing him to Channing Tatum, which doesn't really make sense to me. Yes, Channing was primarily recognised for his physical attributes in the beginning and, yes, he hadn't really given audiences any reason to believe he wasn't bland. But he has quickly gone on to show that he has quite a unique and

You might be surprised to find out that he had been dating Lauren Miller several years before he became famous.

lol

Came here to post the same thing! Yay for us pedants.

Yeah, honestly, I don't really condone hitting children but I thought Janie and Diana's horrified reaction was overblown. The teenager had just accused a grieving mother of killing her child.

Oh, trust me, I have watched the shit out of This Is The End. And while that did have great OTT comedic action, I just feel like these fight sequences have been on another level. The cinematography, alone. Although I guess a lot of the credit there might fall to Bill Pope a.k.a. legendary cinematographer of the Evil

So… the fight sequences in this show have been pretty awesome. Especially for television. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are surprisingly quite competent directors. Somebody should hand them an action movie.