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This is someone both Bushes refused to vote for because they consider him too unethical and incompetent. That isn't exactly politics as usual, or Democrats being sore losers. Stop pretending this is just another election. He was endorsed by the KKK and Putin for god's sake. When was the last time a presidential

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Game of Thrones, Penny Dreadful, This Is Us (yes, really at least up until a few episodes ago), Westworld (at least after the pilot), The Good Place, Stranger Things, Galavant, and Jessica Jones. Was Wolf Hall this year or last year? It should be on, if not THIS list, then at least A list.

That would be a great argument, except she was by no means an unknown; just go to her IMDB page if you want proof. I certainly knew who she was and I'm no good at tv or movie stars.

What is it with sci-fi shows and books and the recent surge in interest in the absurd Bicameral Mind theory? It's a "theory" with no scientific credibility whatsoever - which on its own is fine, sci-fi should use crazy stuff to be as fun and thought-provoking as possible. But it's always presented as some sort of

I totally get where you're coming from. But I also felt that the episode tread the fine line between gentle send-up of "trendy" self-actualization and actual respect for these women who were there; once we heard their stories they were obviously presented in a GG-style mildly absurdist way, but there were also real

Yes yes yes! I came out of lurking on here just to say this (for some reason it felt urgent to share) - why on earth was he wholly British in the pilot and now he's at least a part-time Aussie?!