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Don't give it away to any old dickface who comes along.

In Justified terms, are they like Dewey Crowe, or the Florida Crowes? Since they're irl, they seem more like the Florida Crowes, genuinely hateful against Jews and blacks, rather than them being too stupid to know anything else. (though they are stupid of course)

Ok fine, way to bruise my nerd ego.

"Dark skinned"? Lol, they weren't even human.

Yeah, that's my point. It's a cartoon about a pickle man killing rats-it's not Saving Private Ryan. I didn't find it remotely upsetting or disgusting.

"because I am a child, and there is nothing funnier to me than farts and poop and butts."-Todd Vanderwerff, review of "Basic Intergluteal Numismatics".

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Morty almost got raped by a jelly bean at one point….this episode was nothing compared to that.

To be fair though, no actress could have made that storyline work. It was SO cliched. It was the only part of the show that was just as boring as it sounds. A cop show in rural Kentucky sounds boring. I think the writers knew that, and did everything they could not to make it like that. With the prison thing….it's

lol

I heard the same complaint about Daredevil Season 2 when it premiered. It didn't bother me then, and it doesn't bother me now. And I really loved the therapy stuff. To each his own I guess.

I think all the great moments in Season 5 (like how hilariously stupid Dewey is and the Art/Raylan moments) are forgotten because they're buried beneath really boring material like Ava's prison storyline (which Caitlin from The Flash is in! The only thing noteworthy in the storyline was that I recognized an actress

Not my style of humor. I like shows that put a little bit of thought into their jokes, and have characters that feel somewhat real. Either that, or the 90s references are completely lost on me, and I'm a wrong stupid jerk who hates classics in order to pretend he has "good taste".

I assume you're referring to "Decoy"? Yeah, that episode was fantastic. Almost too fantastic-"Peace of Mind" and "Ghosts" felt like a bit of a letdown in comparison, even though I'd still give them A's. Season 6 is great, but Margo Martindale's performance as Mags is unmatched. Even though Markham and Boon were

I see. I agree with one different reviewer who said it was less blunt than the Mad Max parody, so I enjoyed the hell out of it. Especially Rick using mustard to staple a piece of pickle to himself.

Justified is fantastic. There really is no other show like it. Boyd Crowder=one of the best characters in the history of television. The dialogue is unmatched ("I didn't order assholes with my whisky" "YOU HAD ONE JOB-TO AVOID SCREWING THE WITNESS IN YOUR OWN SHOOTING, AND YOU COULDN'T EVEN DO THAT!"). The plotting is

Is that an anomaly? I thought Game of Thrones was good! (And you're wrong, this episode kicked ass)

Me too, and I only finished watching it on Amazon Prime a couple weeks ago! Joss Whedon himself could take dialogue lessons from Justified. In fact, I bet in a couple decades they'll show Season 2 in tv writing classes in college on how to elegantly plot an entire season, write colorful characters on both sides, and

Season three's great, except for the Chang storyline and when they got expelled. The episode where they were in the asylum, "Curriculum Unavailable" was amazing. But "Remedial Chaos Theory" is THE best episode. For some reason now Community gets a lot of crap for going too high concept, but the fact is they pulled it

It kind of reminded me of the climax to David Fincher's film Se7en. The most disturbing part of that movie is the reveal of 'what's in the box', even though we don't actually see it. The most disturbing part of a throughly disturbing movie is a scene without any gore. Here, as you mentioned, the most intense part was