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I like Erica Tazel, and I’d be sad if the events of the episode should mean she’s gone from the show ...

Say what you will, I’m a lifer for Homeland. I will be watching as long as they make it. I’m just a sucker for spy shows, and every season I have fresh hope that it will be as good as the first one.

It’s such lazy writing!

Exactly. Karmically speaking she had it coming for all the psychological and emotional abuse she inflicted on others.

I’m surprised nobody mentioned the Vertigo homage in the whole bell tower setup.

I didn’t hate it as much as you, but I agree that the pilot was much better than the rest of the season! I’d still give the season as a whole a B or even a B+.

I forgot about her falling out of bed for a second and ... jumped to a different conclusion. Only to realize that would never make a CW show.

I officially don’t “like” the show anymore. I have to believe in my heart that the show could work just as well without the nihilism.

I performed that piece a few months ago, so I recognized it immediately, but I was surprised as hell.

Good catch! I never read the book but only watched the new Netflix show, otherwise I might’ve recognized it.

Which book is Hopper reading from? I was thinking Charles Dickens, but I couldn’t figure out which one it might be.

Mia Kirshner! That’s all.

I hated “Logan”, and I thought “Legion” was pretentious and overrated, so this is much more to my taste. It’s too early to tell if it’s actually good, but I enjoyed the pilot more than I had expected given the lukewarm reviews.

I’m just glad David Lynch brought back Bellina Logan!

To me Sutton is the weakest link, so I guess it's highly subjective and just a matter of taste. What else is new?

If anything is "flat and unappealing", it's this review.

I'm not saying you're wrong, but I just don't like "new" PTA. I'm a fan of his early work, and to me "Magnolia" is his masterpiece. I hated "There Will Be Blood", "The Master" didn't move me either way, and I haven't even watched "Inherent Vice" yet, because I'm afraid it's in the same vein.
Maybe I'm getting it all

I only watched this because I'm from Cologne, and a big deal was made about it while it was being filmed here. I expected nothing and was surprised in a positive way. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, but watching it was not the kind of torture I had anticipated. Seeing the "Stiefel", a dive I used to go to a lot as

I was on vacation in Italy when "La stanza del figlio" was in cinemas, so I watched it there. I know some Italian, but it was rough going … Based on that I'd agree that "Mulholland Dr" is the better movie, but I'm glad Nanni Moretti had his day in the sun.

I had a great time. In my opinion David Sims of The Atlantic got it right. To be fair, I also liked "Jupiter Ascending", although I'd say that Valerian is the better of the two.