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My take is Greg instinctively knows Ewan is likely to use the promise of that $250 million to manipulate him for another decade then give the inheritance to Greenpeace anyway. From the glimpses we’ve gotten of Greg’s mother she may have done nothing with her life except wait for that money, and she’s cut off too for

I am not on board with this Monkees reboot.

I believe they had a stroke(maybe a couple) as a side effect of the overdose.  Also suffered brain damage from it.  

No shit. People don’t waste drugs like that. 

I watched the first three episodes. It’s aggressively mediocre. Hell Or High Water is excellent though. If people are looking for good modern Westerns, then I recommend Longmire, Justified and Hap And Leonard.

I love to hatewatch Yellowstone almost as much as or possibly more than I love to hatewatch Dexter. It’s so terrible and great, it’s like drilling right into Kevin Costner’s skull and all these stupid notions about the Old West and Being A Real Man pour out.

Aw fuck you ruined Chapelwaite for us all I’ve been Chapeltaking my time watching it and you Chapelruined it for me.

I found it weird that his decision was made offscreen. The Tom convo scene did not feel like he had made up his mind completely but maybe I'm wrong.  

It’s fine that you're not the biggest fan of the show, but it would be nice if you would offer some sort of criticism or rational for a ho-hum score instead of just recapping the episode. 

Goggins and Pitts were the real stars of Justified.

So psyched. Even my super-Catholic mother, whom I thought would have a problem with a satirical show about Christians, laughed her ass off at The Righteous Gemstones. My only complaint is that the trailer needs more Walton Goggins (as do most things in life). 

Just seeing this word gets the song stuck in my head for days.

This trailer, sadly, doesn’t answer the question of whether or not everyone is “Misbehavin’”.

75% of the comments on this site complaining about reviewers are some variation of “I remembered this minor detail about the show, why doesn’t the person writing 2000 words about the show on a tight deadline remember it”

I’m very excited but also a bit nervous for the show, for the reasons listed above. Season 5 is basically middle aged for a comedy show. How many hot-button topics can they hit, while also balancing the humor and various monsters they encounter? They hit a few snags with the phone plot IMO, so sometimes their ideas

My favorite interpretation I’ve seen is that this ending is Tony watching his own death over and over in the afterlife (something the Sopranos suggested is “hell” a few times.) The surreal decor in the restaurant filled with symbols kind of suggests that, but most of all there’s a cut directly from Tony walking in-

You are missing the point of experiencing art then. 

I personally love the ending and honestly I’m not sure what more anyone could’ve wanted. It’s perfect. Anything more literal would’ve been disappointing to me.

To be fair the “no ending” thing is that the final scene doesn’t finish. The last series does a good job of tying a lot of things up nicely (while leaving a lot of things in the air - it’s “life” after all)

Pretty sure Ballmer peaked here: