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Nothing is required to save this show. It already entered a dimension of infinite cool via a filled bathtub, some slippery tile, and a closet of cosplay attire.

"People should stop watching (and reviewing) Homeland so dourly."

Loved the flies gag…

Forrest and AJ simply ignore the fact that Johnny the Human Hamster supposedly doesn't know "what real adversity looks like".

Who knew all we needed was a lot more Max to have a much better episode? And the sober and realistic quality of his storyline (in comparison) just makes the Quinnverine one that much more silly - it's time for Peter to go.

Yeah, the pajamas thing alone is fine (they can be washed and put back none the worse for wear - and they aren't that precious), but pulling all of the female owner's jewelry out and wearing it seems rather irresponsible (it can be damaged/lost, etc). It just seems a little bit too far.

Wow, Gus is really a doormat / way nicer than me (depending on your POV).

I think that must be a typo at Vulture, since I'm almost certain that CC wouldn't release the series finale in advance. Sepinwall's podcast at Uproxx has him theorizing about how the show might end in Episode 3 (he saw the first 2), so I doubt the reviewer at Vulture got 3 episodes if Sepinwall didn't.

We could be talking about different things. Throughout Western Europe, the toilet is almost always in a separate small room (that's where the phrase "water closet" or the acronym, WC, comes from), distinct from the shower/bath-room. That doesn't mean every shower/bath-room is without a curtain or enclosure for the

It's fairly common all across Europe (not just eastern) to have the shower and toilet in separate rooms, with the shower room completely tiled and fairly small (often containing nothing else but a tiny sink and mirror - no curtain). Often there is something like a squeegee on a broom handle for pushing water on the

Before anyone blithely has a baby, it's worth considering the following - laid out in this creepy, suspenseful, and topical cold-open from the cult-classic UK show, Utopia:

Most reviews are done by writers that, at the start of the series or in earlier seasons, enjoyed the show - so their criticisms are often based on how they feel the show is failing to live up to it's previous potential (or what they liked about it earlier). I don't think you can expect a site to change writers if that

It's perfectly fine if you're enjoying the season, but to be fair to the reviewer, a quick glance through the comments here seems to indicate that a majority of us (i.e. people taking the time to comment on the show) are having a similar reaction to his.

…and has been wandering aimlessly out at sea since.

10. THE WORLD IS OVERPOPULATED AND TEETERING ON THE VERGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL COLLAPSE.

There is another consideration: the planet is overpopulated and teetering on the verge of collapse. Having a child without the other parent because you think it might be your last chance and it's something that you want to experience in your life is, IMO, one of the most selfish things humans can do.

"Elijah is definitely being selfish…

If a conspiracy-theory manifesto had a tryst with a superhero comic book, their illegitimate love-child would be Homeland.

That was, without a doubt, the best episode of The Good Wife/Fight in a hell of a long time (some years, IMO). Simply superb on every level - masterfully weaving together both the various storylines and the theme of (ab)use of power, on a number of different levels - combined with excellent acting from everyone

I just binged the first two seasons and remained uninjured (although emotionally drained). Gripping stuff - and hard to stop watching when you have the option to continue.