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Oh I think the first Lindsey episode is an all-timer. Actually, I'll make arguments for all of those episodes.

The first George Sr. episode is very structural and kind of difficult. I like it now after a few more viewings in the context of the season.

That was great lol.

Let's not go crazy.

Michael, like his father and older brother, is mentally ill. I think it made sense even if it was more than a bit sad.

Haha I loved that.

Absolutely.

The answer is clearly John Caffey and the Beaver Brown Gang.

I hope Gilliam can get this made and have something decent for the first time in a while.

Not to mention "Brilliant Disguise."

Love the screamy vocals on that one.

That worked I think because the show was so unsentimental and ironic.

Snark has gotta snark.

This is punk and this is heroic.

I think it is.

It wasn't really longer beyond an official intermission. Some of the shots were edited slightly differently.

Boo.

Yea I raised my eyebrow at that Django line. Weakest my butt.

Jackson is so good and so scary in Diango. Just multitudes within that character. For me, he's the actual main bad guy.

Man, I didn't think either of those movies bogged down at all.