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I loved episode 8, but right before it aired my wife said, "Something better happen this week." It did, and it didn't. I loved the Doppel Coop scene because at some point before it was tipped, I had a feeling Ray was more in charge of the situation than he let on. Sadly, it was not the end of EvilCoop, but it was a

I'm with Katie here. Everyone is harping on the show doling out tons of exposition, and yeah, sometimes it's clunky, but I really don't know how AVC expects a show to "perfectly" give us information sometimes. In the review I think Emily accurately pointed out that when characters tell other characters things they

I'm just riding this show out at this point. I've seen every episode and I can't even tell you what's going on in relation to what already has gone on in the past. It got so muddy around season 3, it never quite recovered. And I'm someone that can follow shows where you don't get your hand held.

I was like, "Of course she enters from a position of lording." It's over! Rachel has the high ground!

I don't disagree with the reviews critiques, but I feel like this is one of those reviews where the person gets stuck on a hook, or a point of emphasis, and then feels compelled to work that angle even in places it's not deserved.

I can see this not being for everyone, and I want "old Coop" back as much as anyone, but clearly that's not the journey Lynch is interested in. AND I'm loving this series. I love that it's NEW. Not a rehash. It's brilliant. And also it's not done.

That observation is very interesting! I hadn't thought of it but since they revisited Ben and Beverly it very well could be connected.

I really liked all the time they spent with Trish in the first episode, showing all the things you have to go through after a rape. I also liked that she was scared but bravely handled all the shit she had to go through, and of course, how the detectives and counselors treated her. There is a very subtle, unspoken

Is this customary in our legal system?

Now that would be award worthy!

Sorry. This is fucking stupid. It's acting. It's playing someone that you're not. If actors played themselves they wouldn't be actors, they'd be Seth Rogen.

I am still playing The Binding of Isaac on PS4 daily. It's so addicting, and I really want to be ready when Afterbirth+ comes out on it. I got Horizon: Zero Dawn and am loving it so far. I know the review here was good, but unfortunately whoever titled the article described it as "The Most WOKE Game" or some equally

I really hope the Mario Maker levels have improved. They were all like unwinnable Saw traps instead of just well designed. I didn't always make (and upload) the best levels but I'll tell you one thing - I never had a level where you walk into a door and helplessly fall into a dozen buzzsaws.

Well, I suppose if they didn't cast Dinklage they'd be accused of height-washing.

MC CLOUD!!

It was never funny to begin with.

There’s no hard evidence here beyond the existence of Maddow’s fake document, but as she suggested in the segment, it’s something to keep in mind.

That's the thing about Cosby though. If he wasn't on a national TV show, he was a grumpy, angry asshole. That and his whole "telling black people how to act" thing made for a pretty unlikable persona.

This seems like one of those things where people will say he'll never show up, and then he'll just show up, and it'll be the chillest thing ever. Guy's not a kid anymore, I think he's embracing things a little more.
Or he'll show up, talk about a crack in the sidewalk that looked like King George, and announce a new

Is it like The Forsyte Saga only gassier? If so, I'm in.