juanhunoz
Juan Hunoz
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Is this show, as Guillermo del Toro insists, now better than Breaking Bad? I might have to agree.

Don't disturb her. She's still trying to figure out which end of the camera to look through.

I think another typo in the production process assumably explains the chronological confusion here. Hopping from 2248 to 2298 and back to 2245 is just one of the hazards you face when you’re fighting the Predater.

I initially believed Pikchure to be an intentional misspelling. Now I'm not so sure.

This show is absolutely gonzo, and could be incredibly off-putting if it was handled so deftly in it’s writing, acting, and directing.

Apples and oranges, I love Legion!

Disposable armpit photos? That’s a specific kink.

Julia Garner is quickly becoming my favorite young actress. Excellent in The Americans and the best part of Ozark. I hope we get to see a lot more of her in this.

Up to the second episode my favorite character is the dog poop cleaning robot. 

Wow. That's an oddly fleshed-out and entirely worrying scenario there, QVCK  

There will never be enough Good Place.

This episode has proved two things I have known about a couple stars on the show.

I thought the same thing about the pages/numbering issue. Although where you’re optimistically suggesting that it will play into next season, I just wrote it off as bad writing.

To me, this episode did a really good job of contrasting the priorities of some of the faces we knew. For Gloria, it was about stopping the war and then telling the truth, even if she knew that it would lead her to solitude. For Red, it was showing that her hatreds are what she will choose when the time comes. And for

So tired of mopey Daya clogging up my tv and taking time away from characters I care about.

I think that the point of the flashback for the killer sisters was not to help us understand how any one character came to be the way we see them at present, like the other flashbacks. They were used to horrify us beyond what could be done with a quick story about how these two killed their little sister.

Have you read anything that makes you understand Leopold and Loeb or the Menendez brothers or a thousand and one other young people, worldwide, who have gone out and murdered their parents or young kids? For every Ed Gein, traumatized by his mother, there’s a Jeffrey Dhamer who had loving parents.

Damn, Daya’s so dumb.

This is an odd criticism. We are not supposed to care about Carol and Barb or feel sympathy for them. They symbolize the true difference between a minimum and a maximum prison.