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Tonight crackled the entire hour. And Maggie Gyllenhaal is firing on all cylinders, she is giving the performance of the year. She is thrilling to watch.

When the sign lit up, tears started shooting out of my eyes. It was such an unexpected flourish for this show, yet so perfect . And Joe’s smile at the end! To see him at peace with himself was so damn good to see. God, this finale. So many little unexpected moments, all borne of love. Just a fabulous, fabulous ending.

I am at a loss for words, but am thankful there are others out there that witnessed this beautiful show.

That was beautiful and sad, yet uplifting, all at once. I feel honored to be among the small but loyal band of viewers who stuck with this show from beginning to end.

I had written something long and heartfelt, and then was logged out...and now it’s gone. So, in short -

No hyperbole, that was one of the most beautiful endings to a series that I’ve ever seen. It will stick with me for a long time.

“I hope that by the time my daughters are my age they don’t have to have gatherings like this one to remind themselves they’re here.”

Haley’s review of Star Trek: Generations was succinct, hilarious and spot-on.

I will miss this show so much. I can’t wait to watch it again when season 4 gets to Nexflix. I am so annoyed by the 500 commercials for all the iterations of The Walking Dead that I (am happy I can) FF through.

Words cannot describe how much I will miss this show and regret not commenting about it.

I started sobbing when the imaginary Phoenix logo appeared over Cameron and Donna’s heads, and didn’t stop until Joe broke into a serene, finally-at-peace smile while surveying his classroom. I hope shows like Halt and Catch Fire become the rule, not the exception.

This show was a miracle.

I’m sorry. We still live in a world in which Bucky Larson: Born to be a Star exists. And Sandler has yet to apologize or atone for his crimes. So I don’t have to admit anything.

I don’t. The power dynamic in Hollywood is such that behavior such as Weinstein’s - and worse - is written off as the cost of doing business when the people in question are in positions of authority and influence. I mean, it’s like that all over America in business, sports, and politics, too - largely because of the

The New York Times is a bitch. They helped get us in the Iraq War, them dumb fucks. They can fuck off with their bullshit.

The last episode was devastating, but because Gordon’s death came so suddenly, resulted more in shock and grief than the deep sadness we saw on display this episode.

Heh. It’s going to be funny* to watch 4,000 R&M fans threaten to rape your family because you called it Rick & Marty. 

What Ann Coulter is like in the sack?

True Blood. One minute thirty seconds of perfect Southern Gothic mood, imagery, and music, usually followed by an hour of what felt like watching a burning dumpster full of Anne Rice novels.