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Still no Black Jesus reviews, ain't that cool? Not only has it been mentioned that reviews would still be posted, albeit sporadically, but there's also a significant number of people who are asking for it.

This is it. The season finale of Utopia has arrived. The series wraps up its excellent second season tonight on Channel 4, surpassing the already fantastic first season. Although it's flown under the radar in the United States, it's no less deserving of our attention. Great soundtrack, great visuals, and great acting.

I can assure you that it will.

Rectify's going to be the top pick again at some point, right?

Hey, a new episode of Utopia is airing tonight! TAKE NOTE, A.V. CLUB AND COMMENTARIAT.

Drama: Hannibal
Comedy: Broad City/Rick and Morty

Nat Faxon really deserves this type of show after the death of Ben and Kate.

If they used half the energy that they use to review Blackadder, I'd be satisfied. Of course, The A.V. Club may be too busy reviewing Under the Dome.

Utopia is more than deserving of weekly reviews. Tonight's fantastic premiere is a terrific showcase of the show running at full steam.

Sepinwall, too.

Don't forget Rectify and Masters of Sex.

Ray Donovan, one of the many foot soldiers in the army of prestige drama knock-offs. At least Showtime's still got Masters of Sex (and, meh, maybe Homeland) to keep it relevant.

That is a much higher grade for Welcome to Sweden than I thought it would receive. I thought it was largely devoid of any real laughs besides the appearances by Amy Poehler and Aubrey Plaza, which always struck a highpoint in the midst of awkward "fish out of water" humor we've seen hundreds of times before. Greg

Nice pilot, but I'm also pretty concerned about the season's trajectory.

C.

A spectacularly mediocre finale for a spectacularly mediocre season.

A podcast focusing on the motivations and outcome of a severed nipple? Well, I'm in.

Don't forget, it's an "A" compared to itself.

This is the way to end a season.

An "A" for The Simpsons? We better soak this one in.