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Something I just realized after finishing this episode: Jimmy is always at his most vengeful when people attempt to hold themselves accountable. Note how his true rage at Howard started when Howard confessed that he felt responsible for Chuck’s death. When Kim comes in to sign the divorce settlement, his performance

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The Boys is great, but I think what makes it great is the execution of the series and not the underlying IP. I don’t care about this “universe.

I’m just going to come out and say it:

I really don’t understand this marketing campaign for The Flash.

Is it inexplicable, or do you just disagree with it? There’s a difference. I can understand why someone is a fan of someone else without also being a fan of that person and without even agreeing that that person should even have fans. I can understand why people are in Donald Trump’s cult. It’s not inexplicable that

Apropos of nothing:

I was really kind of underwhelmed by The Lobster. So, good for her?

It wasn’t that great honestly

Fascists need an extra hole in the head.

I’m fine with unleashing violence on the violent. There’s no social contract anyone, the bad guys are going ape wild on society. Why should we be the only ones confined to a set of rules they aren’t even pretending to follow? Fuck em.

Moss politely responds

It’s absolutely criminal that this series didn’t last.

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She will always be Tina from Other Space to me.

Sometimes violence is the answer. I mean, Hitler? Imperial Japan? The Confederacy? Pretty much every person Raylan Givens killed on Justified? There you go. 

That’s too bad! I haven’t had much of a dating life since AVC stopped running clickbait articles on how to date actresses from the Game of Thrones cast.

*Sploosh Mountain

there IS an island where you can go, it’s the Pacific Garbage Patch where you can hang out with the rest of the trash, ya uncultured swine!

Hey folks. I just wanted to drop in and say thank you to everyone here for all the kind words, and also for reading what I’ve written at The A.V. Club these past nine years. I know I wasn’t always the most consistent presence in the comments, even before the Kinja transition, but I dipped in fairly regularly, and for

I’m personally excited to find out more about (Kan)Ye. That meek and humble gentleman is a real closed book, so I look forward to getting a better understanding of the inner workings of such a reclusive artist.