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The movie is especially bittersweet knowing that David Milch’s Alzheimers’ diagnosis came out right before its release and it’s likely the last piece of television and film he’ll ever release. I’m glad he got to close things out his way before his health declined. 

DEADWOOD: THE MOVIE spoilers ahead.

Pillman Jr. seems like a moron on social media but on TV I can’t help but cheer for the guy, especially with all he’s been through. 

Maybe we could get a completely unnecessary story of Biff visiting a farm with his family when he was a child and his older brother tripped him and he fell into a pile of manure, leading to the origin of his much-beloved catchphrase, “I hate manure!” 

That fight with Finn in TLJ was great but too short. 

I’m cheesed off and I’m ornery! 

Someone I went to high school with had 2 dogs before she had a baby. Once the baby was toddler age, she claimed one of the dogs was too aggressive so they gave up the dog, but kept the other one. Same breed, from the same litter. Just seemed to me that their daughter would terrorize the fuck out of both dogs and they

IMDB is famously never wrong

I didn’t realize Sean Sasser had died in 2013. I loved him on the show and he and Pedro’s relationship was so loving and sweet. 

How fucking great is Holt? He’s wearing a t-shirt with his iconic “His name was Robert Paulsen” line from Fight Club. That just makes me love him more. 

Ah, God bless ya. 

Side note: On Manhunt: Unabomber, Jane Lynch played Janet Reno and she was perfect for that role. 

In a way, sure, it would seem like a lot of build-up for nothing. But I just like it as a way of having quick vignettes of a mostly-unrelated case that goes on throughout the series. Season 1 they didn’t even mention him at all, by Season 2 he had a name and some notoriety but aside from Tench interviewing Kevin

When I first watched Mindhunter, I hadn’t watched Justified yet. When I just re-watched Mindhunter last month, I had since seen Justified. When Manson started talking, I thought, “Oh shit, it’s Dewey Crowe!” but he was otherwise unrecognizable. He did indeed crush that performance, and it’s what led him to being once

The theme song must stay, too. I don’t mind when they change up the instrumentation (Season 2, episode 9, for example, was sung a capella by a children’s choir, which was eerie as fuck, but also very appropriate given the subject matter of that episode), but keep that amazing song in place, please. 

Theron is an Executive Producer on the show, too, so it wouldn’t seem like much of a stretch to see her as a character at some point. Fincher had originally indicated he was hoping to have a 5 season run, so you would think the last season would finally pay off with BTK’s arrest. 

The thing there that I loved was that Dany doesn’t likely know what Theon had previously done for Sansa. She probably just saw Theon as the disgraced Greyjoy who once betrayed the Stark family and was now being openly accepted and acknowledged by the Stark’s former ward and was jealous that he showed such reverence

You summed up my feelings about the show perfectly. There are still those little character moments like that in those final episodes that ring very true and bring to mind the greatness of the earlier seasons. I just wish those moments were more abundant. I never got the complaints about Brienne or Jaime, I thought

I like this theme and idea in theory, and it was shown that Bran was instrumental in the victory over the Walkers in that he was basically the bait to draw in the Night King, but it was very poorly executed.

I still don’t think Missandei would have wanted Dany to burn the entire fucking city. Just the castle with Cersei and all her underlings in it. But I still love the execution of that scene of Dany deciding “Fuck it, I’m going to kill them all.” Clarke really acted the shit out of it and it’s very well-done, even if