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Another Englishman. Yeah!?!

Birdman wins because it has two titles.

Linklater "12 years down the drain!"

Hope he doesn't write screenplays like he talks.

Bill Cosby Life-time Achievement Award coming next. Stay tuned!

Horshak: Oooohhhh. Mr. Turner! Mr. Turner!!!

We didn't know she was still alive!

Next week, Joker, Ivy, Selina and Bruce get together for some red light, green light followed by some tense spin the bottle action.

So let me get this straight…We wait all year for the will they or won't they kill of Zeke Sr. only to have them kill him on a chair in the last five minutes??? What the heck is that?

The reality is, you either like this show the way it is or you don't. In some parts it acts like the campy 70's show we all grew up and loved and on another it acts like Law and Order. But to try to analyze it at this point on a show-by-show basis is just a waste of energy. To quote an overused saying, "it

It's incredible that you considered this an "A" episode. I thought it was mostly unwatchable. It was probably the single worst episode of the show's existence. It was so contrived and ridiculus that it was unbearable to watch. There was absolutely nothing interesting or new introduced that hasn't been done a

This whole show is full of lazing writing. Alicia is the most unlikeable character on the show right now. Was anyone really surprised at the kiss at the end. "Shocker". Nice watercooler talk.

Why would an informant do that unless it was at the request of the prosecution?

Okay, I'm confused about something - legal analysis required. If the wire that was being played in court was edited so that it was taken out of context by the prosecution, I know for a fact the prosecution would have an ethical and legal obligation to disclose such. So what am I missing? Why doesn't the defense ask

My observations:

I don't know if anyone commented about what the glove story meant, but I felt it incredibly obvious. When Molly was talking about the guy dropping the glove she was referring to Malvo as the initial glove. Then she mentioned that the guy decided to throw the other glove out and she was referring to what she was

Love GOT, but…

I'm sure this episode was waaay over a lot of people's heads. Mt. Gox, Bitcoin, Silk road. I mean come on. It's not like people are reading these page two stories and can understand what's going on especially when the cast is talking one hundred miles a minute.

The funny thing is, did any of us really care? Even if she was found guilty it's not like we were all that much invested in the character. It might have actually proved a better ending.

This show gets more and more ridiculous every week. The mere fact that Alicia would think Zach was smoking the bong is preposterous. Grace, yes. Zach, no way. And the revolving door that is Alicia's brother which used to make for good television is now just a show filler to bring the actor back.