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He didn't pick it because he isn't real. He's a fictional character without any agency. The creators picked the song to convey the message that the character was not over his ex-wife.

Ah, though there were often shots of the other town's people watching what happened to the main characters. That was showing the gossipy nature of the town. And then you'd hear those same people giving the police their generally wrong impressions about what was happening.

The binoculars was the detective. You hear her light her cigarette. Same as at the funeral. I never saw anyone lurking during the rest of the season.

Do you mean the detective? She was watching the interviews from behind the one-way mirror because that's her job.

Both dubbed.

Vince Vaughn is going to be amazing in Season 2.

The streaming commercials: were they fake? It's been a while since I've checked out the adult swim lineup, but do they have a Scooby-Do style mystery team headed up by Mike Tyson?

How about next week starts with a title card that says "Aaron Skarsgard's character died. Ruled a suicide. Everyone's over it now." and then we just keep following these women's lives for many more seasons of murder-free drama?

That scene with Jane and Renata, along with many others in this series, always make me wish that this wasn't a murder-mystery show. I find their normal, flawed lives much more interesting than the whole murder investigation framing device.

And, the reason why Ryan couldn't give the Freedom Caucus everything they wanted is because of the liberal grassroots pressure on the moderates. Point is, liberals beat this. Make no mistake.

True, sort of. But if grassroots had not pealed away enough of the moderates, then that would have lessened the amount of freedom caucus vote they needed.

Fair. None of this however is analogous to 1930 Germany or even supports your assertion that it's building to a liberal/Nazi regime. That's the issue here. That's the issue with Tim Allen's terrible simile.

I'm a Californian and I don't like to brag, but even our fascism is better.

I didn't know that, but I was thinking of people who could have done a great job with that part and Warburton was the first name that popped in my head.

I'm as shocked as anyone.

he's got a network sitcom that a small fraction of the small fraction of people who watch network sitcoms watch.

For example? And to support you thesis you will need to tie these examples to the rise of European fascism. Or are you just talking out of your hyperbolic ass?

I'm more of a boutique critic.

And honestly, his two greatest roles, Galaxy Quest and Toy Story, could have been played by any number of actors with the results being just as good.

Parents need to explain Tim Allen to their children. They shouldn't be learning about him on the streets.