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There is no denying the crazy similarities between this great episode and the Donald Sterling fiasco that is happening right now. Shows can be quick to produce episodes ripped from the headlines, but covering the thing while its happening is ridiculously entertaining.

Though it was pretty over the top overall I think this has been my favorite episode of the season. It just went there in every way. And though none of it should have…it worked. I'd give this one an A.

It is good to note for those of you who enjoyed the music that Asa Taccone and his band electric guest were responsible for this. They released a pretty great alt rock album a few years back.

Well that was just outstanding! I'm so psyched to go on this journey.

I wonder why FX chose The Waterboy to be Fargo's premiere lead-in. You'd think they would go with something bigger.

I didn't hate the pilot. I have a feeling I won't hate this either. It just seems like a waste of time if this will be gone or relegated to some desolate network in a few weeks.

I think both are great opening sequences. Honestly I'll take what I can get these days they are so rare.

unfortunately, no Good Wife tonight. It's listed so I just thought I'd clear that up.

Sonia is increasingly beomcing my favorite contributor here. She seems to get to write pieces about things she really ejoys and it shows in how awesomely this is written. (And the reviews too obviously)

That…was…so….fucking…beautiful.

That. Was. Fucking. Phenomenal. I have to give it up to all who are making this show happen this season.

So, we talkin' Luther or the Wire? Gold

Yeah that was priceless.

Here take another A

Their first album was, in my opinion one of the favorite albums ever. So while I don't think this is quite as good (yet), it is still extremely enjoyable.

Almost every album I have enjoyed immensely in the last five years just happened to be produced by Danger Mouse. This included Electric Guests first album, as well as Portugal the Mans new album. How is someone responsible for some of the best alt rock in forever un-hip already?

I would say a C+ is a very harsh grade. I loaded this one up today and though it may not stay on repeat for as long as their first album I think their style is in tact. I recommend this to anybody who enjoyed their initial effort.

Yes, but I'm guilty of absolutely loving the most recent season of Homeland. So there is all sorts of bias going on on that front.

I don't really understand how this season is getting the raves that its getting. I just finished it last night and I really don't like the transformation that has taken place. Anecdotes and witty banter between the characters are as sharp as ever…but those plot lines (or rather plot holes) are unforgivable. When I

Yeah I agree watching a judging, not spoilers should be used to come to this conclusion…but he happens to be right in my opinion. The attention to plot details this season was absolutely shitty. The anecdotes between the leads were great as always, but there was just too much coincidence in the actual cases for my