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I absolutely love her, to be honest. Even with the cringeworthy moments.

Please let there be another season/series. These six episodes went by so fast.

Ah, Boris. That one band that changes genres every year.

This has been quite a two day period. I actually enjoyed this one a smidge more than the last one.

Keep in mind, it is just getting started.

I jam "Golden Diva" and "Never Catch Me" all the time.

Given how much Aaron Paul and Gilligan have danced around that question, I have a feeling that Jesse is one character we have seen the last of.

I say this, because I loved the pilot of Fargo and then, for me, it just fell apart. Between episodes 2-6 focusing on a sub plot I couldn't care less about and the fact that several characters just abruptly disappeared from the narrative for no believable reason (yeah, the mute would totally let Mr Dragon just walk

Yeah, they were pretty much saying, "yeah, we know how good we are at our jobs."

I know, but there was always that little doubt in the back of my mind, that "I have been fooled before" doubt.

I think it because comedy requires you to be really energetic, expressive and capable of drawing attention to yourself. It is easier to feel sympathy for an animated person.

It was so Saul.

It is possible, albeit not in any extensive role.

Exactly. Saul isn't an action hero so it makes sense they would dial it back again.

I know people have complained about the long edits on these shows, but they just make the tense payoffs so much more worth it.

It was every bit as pathetic as Saul made it sound in Granite State.

I remember feeling apprehensive about this show when it was first announced. I am so damn glad I was wrong. Hello, Vince, I have missed you. I have missed those long awkward silences, the deadpan humor and your knack for making these absurd situations so damn tense. Seriously, the last 15 minutes of this episodes were

The best part of this episode was Cole questioning whether there is any point to his mission. The backtracky nature of the episode became totally worth it.

The show is doing a fantastic job of laying the groundwork of the ambiguous on-off relationship between Batman and Catwoman. Everything else, tho.

Damn. Well, I know what I will be watching tomorrow.