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I don't agree with the whole the series hasn't let Bilquis articulate her own story or the series doing wrong by her, sidelining her. I mean you said that her power comes from sensuality and her sexuality. This is something physical, something raw and needing no words to express devotion. Why else is she the only god

But I feel like for the men, that's the point. You notice that the men, no matter their strata, wear some iteration of black. Whether it's the Commander's black suits or the Guardian's black tie and shirt or the Eyes (police/military) black uniforms. For the men, it's very clear that no matter what level they are in

I agree that the show keeps you guessing what it's about but I watched the show from the perspective that it is about a confused man, thrust in the papacy trying to find out what his beliefs really are and how they affect his work as pope. I mean, if you are supposed to lead all the faithful (Catholics) and you're not

Yeah. It annoys me when critics give a full series review when they've only watched 5 episodes, review episode by episode or just the first five and then give your full review when you know the whole story.

The entire episode was full of annoying fluff, even at the end. I thought that yes, a meaningful trip into Sherlock's relationships would be enlightening, interesting and maybe a glimpse into how he manages to maintain these relationships but in the wake of the past season (especially his drug use), this beginner was

The score is absolutely amazing too! Paolo Sorrentino really brought this to life for me.

The hat is literally one of the best parts of the show.

I already watched the full season and all I have to say is that it's great. If you like a scathing, humanizing satire (almost) on the ins and outs of the Catholic Church, this show is it. Jude Law is absolutely amazing as the Pope and in probably a really interesting take on any kind of Pope that will ever exist. I

The Young Pope is beyond excellent. I mean really really good. Paolo Sorrentini directs and every episode is amazing. It is much better than whatever this turns out to be.

Ahh, the relative woes of our capitalist dreams. I'm just hoping she's at least getting some serious frequent flyer miles.

I thought she was moving past that when she went through her whole "I don't know about college, I just want to be me" phase. It just really saddens me that she is such a strong character but always seems to be losing herself. It makes me sad because she's the one character on the show that I didn't expect to be

Preach!

And yet, there is still so much "buzz".

Yes. That would make sense. I still feel all this floating around is kind of wasted potential. I mean, I want Season 2, Season 3 Rory. The one with all the drive and ambition and stuff.

My real question. Where does Rory get all the money? I mean she's "broke" but flies from New York to London and then to Connecticut back to London? She gets it from one New Yorker article you say? Fine, I am sharpening my keyboard! Where is that damn HuffingtonPost email?

One word. Misfits. Stream it on Hulu. That is all.

Yay! Another person knows about The Musketeers!! *just as many happy tears shed here also*

This might be the most entertaining comment I've ever read on this site.

"It's as if Taylor Swift asked you to join her girl squad and then changed her mind" Haha.

The play reminded me a lot of "The Ember Island Players" episode from Avatar: the Last Airbender.