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Only watching this trailer made me realize how weird it is to have this journey for Harley without any hints of Ivy.

Still a banger after all these years.

Recommendation for those seeking a great new fun detective show with a female lead: “My Life is Murder” is a fresh Australian show starring Lucy Lawless in a modern take on Columbo. (Available on Acorn/Amazon). It just finished airing down under and it’s all available to stream in N America now.

Man, you have forced this show into something that makes sense! Great job, have a drink and take the day off :)

One of my favorite lines that was hidden in the episode:

Disappointed we didn’t get more of Kelvin’s youth hip hop dance performance. The few short parts we got were glorious

go Full Woke

Charcuterie!! On an effin Yacht!!

judy’s outfits this week were on another level.

Apparently they produced or at least taped a whole season for another network that was scrapped before it eventually got reworked into the seeso show.

The bit about the ‘chicken’ in the other room squawking, only for Dee to show up at the door, was solid and surprising, . . . or solid because of the element of surprise, or something. . . . It was funny.

I thought she got botox during The Mick. But, honestly it looks great and isn’t that distracting to me. She did look kind of strange in the bar scenes, but looked like herself in the hardware store and in the previews for next week’s episode. I think Rob and Glenn also got some touch up work and really it’s not that

Yeah, Terriers, Cougar Town, Better Off Ted, and Don’t Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23, all immediately came to mind. What other “great show, shitty, non-representative name” shows we come up with?

I don’t know what to do with this metaphor at all. I’m adrift.

Is there a better series long villain in a television series ever than Boyd Crowder? 

I love Walton Goggins and everything he does, but a large part of me wishes he would play Boyd Crowder in every show he’s in:

This feels like a Bret Easton Ellis novel done as a Wes Anderson parody

Don’t think I’ve laughed so hard in a while as when La Bamba started playing

You didn’t like The Gang Turns Black? Even if it was a little light on jokes, I think the show deserves credit for managing to pull off an episode dealing with an issue as sensitive as police brutality, when it could have very easily gone horribly awry.

Howerton probably just needs to do more hummingbirds.