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Re: the critics mention of the South; they nail it. The modern south isn;t jesus freak rednecks riding around with gunracks on their trucks. That color and all other colors have been drained from the area. It's a sanitized, dull place Especially places like urban/suburban North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia.

McCarthy wouldn't stand a chance. Olson;s something else.

If Jimmy's so offensive (he isn't, he fits right in as someone she'd be involved with) than don't hire a Kayla to review the show. She lost her reviewers license with personal attacks on a character that's just that., a character.

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I've long felt someone connected with this show has seen my series on The Duck Webcomics site involving an American clown from the south and his pal, a brain damaged former rodeo clown who both eventually move to Paris to open a clown school. I'd pursue it but their lawyers are way better

For me, even with just one season this show has joined the ranks of The Sopranos, Breaking Bad and Mad Men as one of the greatest ever. In those shows, every scene seemed important and that's the case here.Quite a feat with such potentially drab material. Elizabeth and Churchill's affection for each other was movingly

I've never EVER seen a couple like this, or the couple from Married, or the couple from Togetherness. You know, the snarky husband/wife teams who are too cool for the room. it's like Hollywood writers writing about themselves if they were to actually lower themselves to have kids and live in the suburbs. Couples in

You must be a kid. Grandparents and parents like her were all over the place back in the day.

Seriously? An A or A- for every show??? Please get a more objective reviewer.

How could this reviewer not have gone through the dynamic of Edward turning down the invite to the coronation because his wife wasn't allowed to attend?? The scene in the bedroom where it's clear that she is far more important to him than a coronation, sealed with a "oh well, let's fuck" is one of the many highlights

Absolutely. I hope he stays on the show.

The show the critic is puss-ing out over is of course the show that has shot Search Party out of the canon for me. The "one-act play" is brilliant and so well played by the four actors. The way the episode turns violent and the reactions to Gavins' violence were right on the money. I've seen more than one of these

The "I love you, I love you too" scene was total bullshit. Janet will forever be too wadded up in Daniels life to love anyone and Ted Sr. is sick of her shit. Off camera, they're headed for divorce court.

Margaret's story will probably get more treatment because I remember when I was a kid my mom and others saying that she was a whore and this affair might be what they were talking about. If so, it's a great story based in fact and I hope they keep pursuing it. . Also, the scene with Clair Foy finally under the crown,

God, do I love her. Her nude pics in the trashed bed/bathroom are fucking insane. It doesn't get any hotter than Jennifer Lawrence.

Such a great show with great performances but it's just so hard to stay with. I've never seen such intense depression. It's like everyone works on high tension wires. It's also a South of someones' Flannery O'Connor inspired imagination and nothing like the South I know. Everybody has a family member that's been in a

He's perfect. A pin -dicked horny no talent slob that looks and acts like he's been pulled out of the redneck lakes of Waterford, Michigan, full of as much phoney bluster as Trump. Him and his stupid band a the classic "thing that won't go away."

If Seinfeld was a show about nothing, what do you call this? In the beginning, this looks to be an episode that would really be a kinetic experience, but once again, it goes into thinky-talky zone. Not that we needed to see Joe Walsh more or that we should have gotten more of a swirly rock concert experience. But it

Amanda was one of the best characters on the show. If you ever went to college, there are Amanda's all over the place and the girl that played her did an excellent job of playing that kind of girl who mistakes confusion for control. I wish she'd come back but I doubt that'll happen.

Because there was nothing to love about her except for her tits.

The the writer here: You hate Murphy. We get it.