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When Darren Criss got out of the car at his high school, they should have used the Howard Stern voiceover from Private Parts about how he knows he doesn’t look like a college kid, but just go with it.

What an excellent headline.

I’m also loving this show so far, and am getting really pulled into the weird of it all. I wanna know more about what’s going on with Ramon and Farid! Ramon had that drawing of Farid’s scar’s on his back! I’m here for all this!

I’ve totally changed my mind about HnN. At first it seemed a bit crap, but now I love it.

I completely disagree with this grade of “review”. This series is special and is just starting to pick up steam with audiences, as they watch the first two episodes back to back. I came here to be surprised, but unfortunately, I was not appalled by seeing what I expected, this series to fly over this sites reviwers

“As in his big-budget fantasy dud Warcraft...”

The review doesn’t matter, that it was written does.

Amazon’s movie selection is pretty anemic. I think they’d do better to just stock up on old classics and rare foreign films, to at least distinguish themselves from Netflix which has a far better selection of more current releases.

Eh, I liked it. As one of the few who loved last season, I like the continuation of the Keane storyline. Elizabeth Marvel was and is great in the role. I think she’ll make a great villain - for what I’m guessing won’t be the whole season. Carrie continues to be great and although she isn’t a dynamic character, I’m

To be fair. Phantom Thread is not a good movie. The critics love it, and it’s the first time their reviews make me feel like i haven’t even seen the same movie as the reviewers.

Oh hi Mark.

Every year is the Emmys and every year The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences nominates shit and ignores the good stuff. So, instead of waiting until July and whining for 2 months, I figured I’d get this out of the way now:

While your review seems to be full of questions, I found the episode full of satisfying answers (including the tag with blue...)

A story that fakes you out once about what it’s really about is doing somthing interesting.

The fact that five massive, door-stopper novels and two decades into the series you can’t yet say with any certainty who or what the story is actually about isn’t groundbreaking, it’s a hallmark of Martin’s incredibly sloppy

So...were “Crashing” reviews just dropped, with no notification or explanation given?

  • A judge walks out of his chambers laughing his head off. A colleague approaches him and asks why he is laughing. “I just heard the funniest joke in the world!” “Well, go ahead, tell me!” says the other judge. “I can’t – I just gave someone ten years for it!”

WTF that was amazing lol. Also I have a crush on Lili Mirojnick now.

I started watching this two weeks ago, so I’m now caught up. At first, I thought it was about a down-on-his-luck cop who hallucinates a blue unicorn, but then it turns out Happy is real. Then I thought Nick would just be going up against a creepy Santa pervert, but then the mob were involved. And then an insectoid

Holy crow, this is a great series. I’m so looking forward to how it wraps up.

Nothing about this show was upsetting in the least