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Agreed. I have confidence that they’ll either totally shock the audience with the ending, or at least do a great job of the least surprising conclusion.

It’s cool, there’s too many good movies, good video games, good TV, good music, good books, etc. Just enjoy what you enjoy.

I wonder if only one off beat, short final season, comedy central show, with a great ending was allowed to be included.

I thought that The Last Kingdom was pretty darn good.

What’s with Angela’s obsession with the book “Lolita?”

28 episodes of The Leftovers in 14 days. How were you feeling during that time period? That’s a lot of downer right there.

In a show that was frequently stunningly sad and broken Nora’s final monologue managed to turn the screws one last time, and make me ponder something about their universe that I never even considered.

Oh man, Chuck’s final scene... That was intense.

This list is obviously well thought out and hard work was put into it, but comments are for quibbles so I’m going to quibble away.

I clicked on this article with a few ideas already in mind, which the list already covers.

I did the same thing, and then felt like a dummy when I was watching my 16 year old nephew play for the first time, figure out to get in the car and win in a much more epic fashion.

That’s a decent list. I really appreciate that Night in the Woods got some love, it’s a worthy little game.

I forgot about the Father John Misty album.... I think everyone else did too.

To Pimp a Butterfly - Album of the decade

I don’t think the next two albums were supposed to be Past Life Modern Saints, although they share some themes.

I really wish that EMA’s Exile in the Outer Ring received more attention. For the people that enjoy her type of music it was so intuitively perceptive that it just felt as prescient as a William Gibson novel.

I came here to say the same thing about EMA.

EMA’s Exile in the Outer Ring was fantastic. I wish that album got a bit more attention.

I think that people usually know what they’re getting into with Hollywood Handbook. Lapkus didn’t seem as much surprised to me as she seemed non-plussed.

Wow, there is very little on this list that I’ve spent serious time with.