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Give Betty Gilpin all the awards for this. Honestly, I don't think I've ever been this moved by a performance in a tv show. Her range and how natural she was just blew me away. I really hope she gets more interesting roles like this one.

God, that was horrible. I have no problems with finales not giving us closure or making viewers feel like it's the end of something but i really do not like it when finales are among the worst episodes of the whole show. I found out earlier that this episode would only include Marnie and Hannah, and even though they

I grew tired of this show this season and the only reason I'm still watching it, besides Petra, is becuase I still have hope we will soon hear about Luisa and Rose. It's been ages!

This was the show's both darkest and funniest episode. I really wish it was this good every week, but that would probably require more Kristen Wiig and getting rid of half of the regular characters.

I'm sad to say this but this show doesn't bring me the joy it once used to. And it has no connection to Michael's death, it happened way before that, at the start of the season. The show keeps pulling the same tricks that once felt fresh and new and wouldn't bother me but the story just seems tired. I feel like the

As far as I'm concerned this show got cancelled and this episode never even aired.

I've always had a problem with this show. I only watched the first two seasons and I really wanted to like the show but there was just something missing. I don't know wether it was the cast choices or boring characters (except the main two of course) or the writing there was just always something missing. There was

So I've been seeing the name "Sneaky Pete" a lot lately and I was 100% sure it was the Pete Holmes HBO show and got really excited when I saw the review because I thought it wasn't out until february.

I still don't get the hype about American Crime Story. I gave up half into the season and never cared to finish it.
And well, here's my list:
1. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
2. Better Things
3. Westworld
4. Transparent
5. The Good Place
6. Fleabag
7. Person of Interest
8. Bojack Horseman
9. Orange is the New Black
10. Rectify
11. Girls

Yeah, I hope Cher never leaves us too.

I completely loved this show. Mostly because we rarely get to see a tv show that doesn't try to be perfect when it comes to the "quality", or get tons of awards, or a wide audience. "The OA" felt more like a story than a tv show. Everything worked for me, including the ambiguity, the characters and the atomsphere.
Also

I've seen her in that and I admit the roles are extremely similiar, and I didn't mean she's a wonderdul actress, but she was just perfect for the part and fit right in. Nothing felt forced and it was a joy to watch her. She probably doesn't have much range, but she did a great job (a much better job than in S&N, I

Well, she's a character played by Rachel Dratch on SNL. Although I know lots of real life Debbie Downers.

It's a shame this happened to Monica - her character appearing always meant the season was gonna pick up in quality and we'd get more dramatic storylines (and for me, the show always works better as a drama), and Chloe Webb was amazing in that role.
That's pretty much all I have to say about this episode. The show has

Considering how she's basically carrying the show on her shoulders and is one of the few reasons why I still watch the show, despite wanting to stab myself in the eyes during every episode, I hope she gets as much money from this as she wants! I can understand William getting paid more in the first, maybe even second

I think they both wanted to live their lives as they knew it and make sure they are seen a certain way, just to a different extent. Richard did care how other view him, hence him being mad at Rory for not wanting to talk to his friend at Yale or yelling at Lorelai, when she supposedly humiliated them in fron of

I see Lorelai's flaws and she sees them too. However, Richard and Emily don't seem to see how much of bad parents they are. Yes, they do care about Lorelai, but throughout the whole show they rarely tried to see her point of view or understand what drives her in certain situations and often looked down on her and

"In season one, Dean poured his heart out to her and she couldn’t say “I love you.”" While I agree that Rory treated Dean like shit, this situation actually made me see Dean as the bad guy in their relationship. His overreacting and lack of understanding for Rory made me hate that guy.
Also I will never understand how

At this point, the only character I still care for and that doesn't annoy me is Svetlana. Which is sad, given where her storyline seems to be going. Anyone else could just drop dead and I wouldn't care at all.

If I may have permission to be just a wee bit hyperbolic for a second, this is one of my favorite episode of anything that's ever been on television. I'm the type of person whose "laugh" is basically just blowing more air through my nose than usual, but I spent solid 35 minutes actually laughing out loud during this.