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Marion "That Bitch Set Me Up" Berry would like to contest that title. Or did he not actually get convicted…?

That actually is a main bit from the S1&2 AV Club reviews. Inevitably, someone would post "Revenge" as a indicator of the soapiness of said episode. Season 1 and 2 were fun, man…

Now I'm getting my Humans confused with my Mr. Robot

For me, it was always Wolverine and Nightcrawler. They have the only two superpowers I would ever want or need!

Yeah, what I came across was right after it had started making the mainstream "Book Club" rounds and it seemed sort of vague. There was never any hard investigation into the claims. But it makes for interesting background.

I've read both of those as well, though I don't remember What is the What that well. Right after reading Long Way Gone I heard about the controversy over its authenticity, which didn't dim the narrative but did add an interesting layer as context.

If only so there can be a meta reference to this in S2 of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
"Titus Goes to Broadway".

Ehh, I saw Superbad in theaters and thought it was hysterical. Watched it again about a year or so later, man, did that movie not hold up.

I knew I recognized her face! So instead of wine, the Wellicks should just serve her some Kool-aid (#toosoon).

I started thinking that as well but there's too much sideplot invested in him for that to make sense. The wife and their Macbeth-ian machinations? The kinky sex? He's definitely terrible though, that was the creepiest bathroom scene since Glen walked in on Betty.

Definitely thought that was a sly way of referencing a 3-way as well. For a second, I thought he was going to have Lady Pole and Arabella "dance" together. I think I may have been projecting a little….

Surely The Archmage can assist her then?

Completely agree with comparing to Togetherness. True, the indie portrayal of ennui can be dulling (I attempted to watch Tiny Furniture and couldn't make it through 15 minutes) but I think the Duplass Bros. and Married get the tone right more often than not. I also think casting plays a large part. In both shows the

Hmm. Interesting, normally I have captions on but of course the one time I don't…

I wasn't old enough to pay attention to "Mad About You" and I watched the terrible pilot/sole ep of "The Paul Reiser Show" a few years ago just to see if it was as bad as critics said. But I've been completely astounded by how good Reiser's been on Married. I'm only upset that they decoupled Married from You're the

The most interesting thing about this adaptation, to me at least, has been the construction of the Gentleman. In the book, to best of my remembrance, he seemed much more Puck-ish, dangerous due to his completely amoral perspective. Like Puck, Rumpelstiltskin, and similar fairies/supernatural tricksters, the Gentleman

"You embarrassed yourself in front of Derek Jeter."
The best line reading in years…of anything.

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Apologies if the following was discussed in the previous recap thread but after Elliot tells Darlene to leave in front of Shayla (when Darlene broke his doorknob), he later meets Mr. Robot who says "Darlene said we needed to talk" which is still ambiguous but leans in favor of Mr. Robot being an actualized individual

Jeez, got my posts switched…
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