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"Send the Indian."

Well now that you deleted my Netflix queue, the only thing left is Peaky Blinders! (sorry, You're the Worst reference, couldn't be helped.)
I do agree with your assessment though…

What's really crazy is, if we're correct about how the size of the massacre in Sioux Falls, Betsy's essentially getting the easy way out…

About HaCF: I'll give you the caveats that have become standard now: S1 is a bit tepid and Lee Pace's character clearly was supposed to another "Difficult Man" but the writing makes him a Don Draper knockoff. However, the female leads are great, the Season 2 "reboot" was genius and Toby Huss is fantastic throughout.

Disagree. Miracle at St. Anna was uneven but interesting performances, I personally think Inside Man is over-rated (I love Denzel as much as the next but…), However Red Hook Summer is terrible. Like just completely terrible. Child actors that can't act, a plot that goes nowhere, a twist that comes from left field. Bad

*Protests meekly
"Um, you forgot Halt and Catch Fire (yay season 3!)."
But honestly, AMC is gonna make for an interesting case study in this whole "Is there a TV bubble" conversation that critics have begun having. Mad Men and Breaking Bad helped explode it from sleepy basic cable backwater to an Emmy-winning behemoth

I know it's obvious but after this episode, I realized that every principal character we've met is gonna die by season's eve, except for Lou and Molly. Like, everybody, even Ted Danson's sheriff and Nosy Salon Shop Owner. This episode…, the level of foreboding was sky high. Hanzee at the car shop, the meeting with

So I just finished watching the last three episodes and I've come to the conclusion that this show is the other side of the same coin as A.V. Club darling, Mr. Robot. I know they don't seem to be very similar but both protags had a complicated relationship with their fathers which ended when their fathers left. They

I mean they're right there… and so breakable. It seems logical to me…

Yep, that's the only movie I actually know her from. To be fair, she was great as the out of control party girl.

I thought the sailor costume was gonna be it but that Silence of the Lambs scene tho…Has Kether Donahue taken up Alison Brie's heroic mantle of Fan Service Woman? Similar to Community, I feel like they marketed Aya Cash as "the sexy one" (similar to Gillian Jacobs) but slowly did a 180 towards the other female lead.

This phrase makes me think of The Rumble in the Jungle. Ali supposedly asked Foreman "Is that all you got?" towards the end of the match (while Ali was in full Rope-a-Dope) According to Foreman, his first thought was "Yep".

It's funny how Mr. Salt tries to sing along, like 'Maybe when the crazy guy starts murdering people, he'll just ignore me…'

"Tyger Tyger". Also introduced a whole generation to William Blake…

But see, I find it scary that the mom was so tired and grief-stricken and essentially overwhelmed that the Babadook was a manifestation of her subconscious desire to murder her son just to get some damn rest.

Pierre S. Cargo or GTFO

"What's the point of the word who if you can never say it?!" More and more Jake is becoming a true indictment of the New York Public School system…

"So now Nadia's not a cool name for a guy anymore! You are impossible!"

Damn, Braugher's line readings are immaculate. This is up there with "The alcohol has rendered me a simpleton." and still #1: "You embarrassed yourself in front of Derek Jeter!"

Damn, I should've read down further before I posted my comment about this exact thing.