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It almost feels like a quirky 90s indie. Something that got a lot of buzz and Sundance. 

Never Have I Ever is an incredible show and Mindy Kaling is a take-no-shit leader so I’m super curious to see how this works out, especially with so many women in key roles.

Myles Murphy 100% sounds like a fake Eddie Murphy progeny from an Atlanta episode. Paired with a super-obscure Marvel character, this movie should be bonkers. 

Here to rep The Good Fight. That show was nimble at tackling topics well ahead of the competition, particularly the idea of a new US civil war. 

Exactly. The wife who was shown wasn’t Dern. They have no intention of her showing up, at least as that character. 

Every character closed their arcs except Greg. I loved Daphne, Lucia and Mia, but there’s no narrative reason to return to them.

Also, shout out to Mike White for figuring out how to sidestep the internet sleuthing of WHO WILL DIE and pivoting to HOW WILL THEY DIE. There’s so much speculative chatter that literally no writer can deliver an entirely surprise death (exhaustive posts have outlined the prospects for every character this season --

Daphne and Cameron should teach marriage classes: How JUST Enough Dysfunction Can Lead to a Happy Marriage. 

1) Laura Dern cannot cameo; oddly, her character was pictured on Dominic’s phone in the episode and it was definitely ... NOT Laura Dern.

If it isn’t 4 quadrant it’s vanishing down the streaming hole. Streaming marketing is the problem, not the platforms themselves. Streamers don’t bother marketing anything, relying on free editorial (hi, AV Club), social media and platform landing pages for discovery. They still think that if they continuously pile new

YES

Sharon Horgan would rock. But I feel like she’s too big of a deal. 

He would break the no-shorts barrier for hosts. 

Nominating Rob Brydon, Richard Ayoade or transplant Rob Delaney. 

YES. It’s honestly so good.

Eeeeek. I like it!

The Good Fight competed heavily with Atlanta for the best surrealist, near-future/alternative-present TV anywhere. The brilliant pivot from a procedural dominated by white lawyers to a truly off-kilter look at what a new civil war might look like was deeply funny, weird and captivating. From secret Black-run

it was greg. 

I feel for Valentina, but swooning over your employee sucks some of the sympathy away. But it seems she’s been cured of her potential HR nightmare. 

I finally figured out why Jack has been so unsettling for me. It’s because he’s giving me Michale Pitt in Funny Games vibes. Portia, there are ride share apps in Sicily. Get out!