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Unless people know that he is a host ("Is that what you're doing now? Practising?")

William is MIB makes an awful lot of sense at this point. I will be shocked if he isn't.

Yeah, Dolores (pains) is a very common name, and so is Soledad (loneliness), angustias (distresses), Olvido (oblivion). All of them female names…

It isn't totally clear that Bernard is actually human, so him being attacked by a host doesn't mean much. At this point it's most probable that Bernard is himself a host.

Yeah, I've been trying to load to the video for 48 hours now. Still nothing. I guess it's back to torrents for me, can't say I didn't try. Not being on Hulu is the worst decision they've ever made.

Superstore is actually good, but it has little to do with Jackie Clarke. She's not the showrunner, so far she only wrote 2 out of 15 episodes.

But on Speechless, the sick kid is actually one of the main characters. It's not a comedy about the kid's neighbors and their struggles living next to him.

When Roots gets adapted as a sitcom about a slave owner's kid, we will scream about that, rest assure.

He cut off all contact with her stepmother and apprently hates her. I'm pretty sure she wouldn't paint her in the best light.

Yes, the show was developed for Showtime, but when Showtime passed they pitched it to literally every single cable or streaming channel (HBO, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, FX, etc.) and EVERYBODY passed. They pitched to Netflix the same day Grace&Frankie did, Rachel talked about it in a bunch of interviews. I think it's

Watch Scenes from a Marriage. It's depressing, but beautiful.

So it's basicaly Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage, but simplified?

Sense8 is actually pretty good. What I don't understand is how more than six people would watch yet another installment in the Marvel universe.

I especially recommend Vulture's tv podcasts, they contain some fantastic, in-depth analysis.

Yes. And just as good as "LCD Soundsystem."

That was my exact thought after watching the episode (and ven halfway through the episode). And then I remembered that Aya Cash wasn't even nominated this year. And Michaela Watkins and Rachel Bloom weren't nominated either, not to mention Carrie Coon in drama. I wouldn't count on the Emmys getting it right next year,

Because The AV Club has gone to hell. Vulture is the place to be for tv coverage now.

If only it were gay porn, I would understand? But this?

"In Stray Observations, The A.V. Club collects its thoughts on recent streaming-TV releases that aren’t being covered episode-by-episode in TV Club."

I watched exactly one episode of Grace & Frankie, only because I kept thinking "this has to get better, right?". It didn't. They really missed out on CEG, I don't know what they were thinking.