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dude's a gentleman and the less the public knows about an actor's personal life, the more they accept them in different roles

i think it's pretty fucking cool that we have a major big budget show with a huge A list cast with the main character being a "gay" male without even really addressing it?! and he's the president. and it mirrors real life since Kevin Spacey is a respected "not-out" but known to be gay actor, who gets fucking awesome

its just so shiny

but kinnaman is pretty!!!! and tall

and not to mention they are exactly the type of people that could AFFORD to pay the employees of their various business a fair wage in America, instead of doing what they're doing. Instead they make it more difficult and expensive for small businesses to operate

from opening and closing after swallowing whole orphans

barron probably beats up homeless people and jerks off on them. theres no way in hell that kid is normal, with that kind of money, around those people, in that world? he was evil as fuck as soon as he could start forming sentences

controversy equals money. whatever either of them can do or say to keep this thing in the media longer = more money for both of them. they don't actually care about anything

its interesting to witness the ultra rich reality constructors decide exactly how cruel to be to the masses. like we want them to suffer and have no access to medical treatment, but hold on, we can actually make MORE money off of those poor fucks by giving them just a TEENSY EENSIE bit of healthcare to string their

hopefully the writers are intelligent enough to fix this for next season, so it could at least end well with this minor fluke of a season. if they were ballsy enough to take her out of the whitehouse, which i respect in theory, they will be able to get this back on track.

i feel like they're setting it up for everyone to leave her, and then she will get some opportunity to "run" for something and shell have to beg them all back, that to me is the only explanation for her extreme meanness this season, its definitely noticeably worse

i'm super confused with the rating for this episode. I though that this was an A+ and one of the best episodes of the series! and I mean, I'm high, but that's no excuse, because I'm always high. quick paciing, huge cast, great dialogue, finally plot development that makes me see a future for these characters that

yeah out of all the shittyness and weirdness or TD S3, the representation of California, LA, and the whole "highway theme" was just weird. it could have been represented in so many ways and they really shit the bed on that one

see thats the kind of stuff i LOVE about fargo. like the aliens last season? i thought that was awesome and totally appropriate. if only everything else about this season was up to par, ray wise wouldn't stand out as being so random

i don't care about any of these characters. maybe Sy, but then i don't understand any of his reactions/handlings of what's happened to him. this season is True Detective S2 in comparison to the quality and expectations laid out by fargo S1 & S2. this was still a good episode and one of my favorite shows but lets just

jessica alba is the worsttttt. i worked in a ramen shop in beverly hills and she was a regular there and was so snotty and condescending to the staff it was pretty unbelievable

didn't tom win an emmy or globe for this tho? agreed he should have been written out at the end of last season

sex in the city was a major role for him

i recently read for the role of a 16 year old playing a 13 year old and I'm going to be 30 in 5 months. casting apparently "doesn't see age". i certainly do!

I mean, i've sat in the first couple rows at stand up comedy events and seen gay people grilled with AIDS jokes for like 20 minutes straight. as a gay man, am I going to demand that venue never hosts that person again? or am I going to grow the f*ck up and maybe not take my sensitive self to a comedy show if I get