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I haven't finished the show yet (I saw the first 6 episodes and i'm waiting to be back home so i can watch the last 2 on a decent screen) but I absolutely loved the Reptile Room 1 & 2. Aasif Mandvi, the set design, the costumes, everything is amazing in it and I felt a true feeling of wonder such as when I was reading

"declaring fucking war to win an election" it has happened before (Irak, cough cough) and it could happen again, and probably sooner than expected ("i will eradicate radical Islamism from the face of the Earth forever" our new commander in chief just declared today) so actually this show that I thought was so

And the healthcare, civil rights and LGBT sections.

Warburton is sheer perfection in this role.

I haven't seen this yet, but it also seems to be a riff or tribute to Negrotown from Key & Peele, no?

People who have the tv on while doing chores or working in the kitchen. Multi-cam sitcoms with laugh tracks are specially designed for this audience.

Trump always had a thing for underage p_ssies.

Blackstar is #1 in my book too. I would have taken off Life of Pablo from the list and include A Tribe Called Quest instead. Two foreign albums really belong on that list too: Christine And The Queens, and Tropix by Céu.

Agree with you that Nolan is way overpraised. Interstellar was really, dare I say, stupid, as well as was Inception. The man has ambition, that's for sure, and there are many great, inspired shots throughout, but I always feel that his movies are very messy and not coherent at all. He doesn't have the intellectual

I watched so much Netflix: A French series set in Paris called Call My Agent, not great but serviceable, it reminded me a lot of the time I was living in Paris and I started a very tense and well done Belgian series The Break (La Trève) which reminds me a bit of Twin Peaks, but without the humor or the surrealist

Lots of amazing comedies this year and all the best of them were due to female talents. My winning trilogy is Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag & Crashing) & Michaela Coel (Chewing Gum). I could also add Catastrophe, Crazyhead & Lovesick for British comedies and SNL, UKS and Grace &

I actually really liked the finale. Even if sometimes the series seemed a little too precious or pedantic to my taste, i enjoyed it and a lot of scenes and images are now stuck in my head. The school shooting didn't strike me as a crass or gratuitous device, it was terrifying and shocking but at the same time it felt

This! It should have been a horror movie, not a goofy (rapey) rom-com in space!

Oh My Godzilla, What Have You Done!

I mean how can such fantastic actors agree to do this crap? Were there Russian hackers involved?

She has one episode of The Characters to herself

Props to Noah for keeping his cool! But I couldn't get past the part where she said Trump's words were awful (p*ssy grabbing) but what matters are his actions. Many women have come forward to say they were sexually assaulted by the Donald and he was accused of rape by Ivanka's mother by god-sake! His actions speak

Aren't Christians kind of vampires? Drinking blood with promise of eternal life and stuff?

I haven't watched Terrace House, but have you seen Midnight Dinner: Tokyo Stories? I watched the first 2 episodes, and i love it! It's very soothing, warm and charming. After these depressing couple of weeks. this show makes you feel good about humanity again! It's also really great to be able to watch foreign shows

Empathy is over. Trump is the new president.