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Jackie’s was definitely boring, and worse: schmaltzy. But it wasn't really that much worse than the others in mind. I don't know if it was the editing but all of them, even the good ones, just fell flat for me.

I thought I would be more upset when Heidi went home but I gotta say, the bitch killed it this season. She is so wonderful and so talented but it was nice to see her get a big, proper send off like Latrice on Season 4. She’ll be AS Top 3 for sure.

I think it’s very rude, I actually cringed when that happened (but I’m a bit socially awkward). When I’m making plans with my friends, I’m making plans with my friends, I wanna spend time with them, not with them and some people I barely know and cannot be fully open with. I was in that situation a few times and each

Point of order: Nathan and Andrew still live together, which can make Molly’s situation with Andrew even stickier, something sort of passively mentioned when Molly considers bringing Andrew as a plus-one to the mixer.

I’m very excited Insecure is back on the air. Its going to b interesting how this season plays out now that its tension between the two main characters. The newfound friendship between Issa and Condola shows a lot of maturity on Issa’s behalf and the direction of the show.

I loved the image of Dolores and HostHale together. The way they were negative of each other - blonde in black and brunette in white. This show always loved the symbolism of those colours as foreshadowing so those this make Dolores the black hat of this season? Is it foreshadowing about whoever is in Hale becoming

Did they get Musk to design that ambulance and police car? They both have that plain retro 3D boxy look like his pickup truck.

It was definitely weird and at first the absence of an audience response was unnerving and really cut into the funny. But after a few minutes I kind of got into it and found myself laughing heartily over the silence. I wouldn’t suggest Oliver or other comedians keep the no audience format, but as an involuntary

If you bring it up they'll make Civil War world.  That's a promise and threat.

Look, I don’t even want to joke anymore. You bring that many people together in one spot during a pandemic you are absolutely asking for trouble.

I’d just hope and think the smarter choice is to maybe just refrain from monkey-adjacent or really just any comparisons of persons to an animal. Especially when still adapting and learning a cultural framework that can lend meaning (“Well, she’s no butterface, she’s a dog”), less-loaded meaning (“Well, you can’t teach

I was hoping Brita would float above the show like an Alaska or Bob but who she’s reminding me the most of right now is Cracker. I do not mean that as a compliment (how could you?).

Thank you for confirming to me what an excellent line that was. I was like “was that my favorite line ever from this show or am I just super stoned?” Turns out both can be true.

Because we have a voting system that is gerrymandered to hell, reliant on a 200 year old electoral college mechanism, and a ton of people are 1 issue voters (abortion) that will vote against their own interests to ensure people they don’t know don’t have access to them. 

Only people I know who watch it are my girlfriend and mum. It's the best show nobody's watching. 

i really like chris rock but he struggles with authentically delivering lines. weirdly enough kevin smith probably got the best performance out of him in dogma, but he was quite good in the self-directed top five as well.

Can’t agree more re: S2 of Fargo. That season is an operatic masterpiece, and has as much to say about 20th century America as any season of Mad Men. I wish it was mentioned in the pantheon of peak “Peak TV,” with The Wire, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, etc. 

This show and Hannibal are the two examples I always give when people complain about TV adaptations of existing movies. There have been plenty of bad ones that don’t “get it”. But these two specific examples show that it can be done well. Two of my favorite series of the last decade come from turning a movie into a

I remember the first time I heard that FX were doing a Fargo series and I went into it without expecting much. It’s now probably one of my favourite tv shows and I think that Season 2 is probably one of the finest seasons of television ever produced.

I'd give the episode a C.  In fact I'd say it's one of the weaker episodes since season 1.  The Ron Swanson jokes weren't funny and it was all too cartoonish & self-referential.  Sort of like the last few seasons of Seinfeld.  Really disappointing because I love how Ron Swanson changed for Tammy 2, and the weird