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Another up and down show for me (but enough in the plus column to make this season still Worth watching).

I don't think it's so much "good person" as it is "competent person having to deal with such an idiot". They still highlight all of the horrible things that come out of her mouth when they have her speaking for trump. I think Kate is just trying to find the humanity inside an objectively contemptible person.

You just elected Putins bottom bitch to pres.

Missing favorite swear words from my mom:

It's entirely possible I may have misinterpreted what happened (very long show/tired), but I interpreted what Trey was saying to refer to the rape (I.e. George, Trey and Chris were all a part- Chris being the last).

" hiring three struggling actors (Helen Mirren, Keira Knightley, and Jacob Latimore) to randomly sneak up on him on the subway or while he’s eating and pretend to be personifications of death, love, and time while an unscrupulous private eye secretly records their interactions and doctors the footage so that it looks

Boo to forgetting the cast of Rectify, especially j. Smith-Cameron's yolk breaking performance in season 4 as Janet formerly Holden Talbot.

I know she was married to a sketchy dude for a while, and there were rumors of drug abuse…

It's the equivalent of discovering a massive, slowly paced, unheralded, brilliant novel and taking the time to really savor every word on the page.

" It doesn’t matter that Amantha has never referenced “the magic keys” before"

The internet was a mistake

Haha don't get me wrong I adore almost everything his former band wrote during his tenure.

I know the actual murder photos gave me a mostly sleepless night.

OJ Made in America> American Crime Oj.

Maybe 2016 is the year of the rapture and God just has terrible aim (looking for Kirk Cameron).

I started this series entirely on a whim about a month ago and I've already blown through the remaining 29 to be able to watch the finale in real time. Enough good words can not be said about this show. It's the rare case where the hype is fully justified, I can't think of another show in recent memory as

I assume they're going to definitively wrap up what happened 20 years ago, but that's almost secondary to what I really want to see: the aftermath amongst the Holden/Talbot clan regardless if he's guilty of (DELETED FOR SPOILERS) or not.

Rectify in the top 5 for sure tomorrow (just got into this series this year and have already binged through s4e7 in prep for tomorrow's finale).

So if one were to say miss every episode from this season, what actually happened?

So weird how I've never considered a warrior for social justice an insult….