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The Νanking Massacre definitely should have been in film but the level of inhumanity cannot be depicted in a blockbuster because it took place almost in a month. Also I think it's easier to have the Nazis as villains, a grotesque version of the Germans as far as Hollywood is concerned, than the Japanese who they were

Jared said someone else from the founders of Hooli filed the patent (can't remember the name) and I think that the patent remained with Hooli thus giving Richard and Gavin a common enemy. I think the least explained thing is how Richard kept his algorithm since in the last episode it was made clear that the agreement

Bff? Why would you celebrate that?

Stan is going to be really surprised when his friendly neighbours offer him a way to the USSR after the inevitable fallout with the FBI and CIA. Blackmailing his bosses probably will put a target on his back.

Clearly a Sheinhardt wig, everyone looks good in one.

Or as Col. Jessup said "And my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves lives! You don't want the truth, because deep down in places you don't talk about at parties, you want me on that wall. You need me on that wall."

The funny thing about Phillip's surname is that he got it from his maternal family (as shown in The Queen). His request, although somewhat logical given the era it was made, was a bit over the top-he wanted to create a royal line out of nowhere. Although I like the actor's performance, I really dislike the actual

Good job to the creators for not making a soap opera out of a royal family story. Really well crafted and interesting since its about a story that takes place half a century ago, full of historical figures as Churchill, while both the protagonists are still alive.

A story full of drug kingpins, cartels, sicarios, right wing paramilitaries, corrupted cops, politicians, crazy torturing doctors and various death squads and somehow the creepiest of all is the CIA guy.

The choice for the young Lolly was one of the best, up there with the choice for a young Steve Buscemi in Boardwalk Empire.

What makes The Americans title so great is the theme song. The abrupt panicky start compliments perfectly the title and the series theme. What's even better is the end credits theme although rarely is played for more than few seconds

they did give him the biggest penis the awesome deadpan doctor had ever seen, he lived to be 100, he became a mayor, was married to Christie Brinkley, he was really talented in painting and poetry and generally loved what he did and how he lived. The joke was on the rest of the parks department who didn't know who he

That was a fitting series finale. Great cast, great direction, great cinematography and an insanely genius soundtrack. All in all that was two seasons of majestic television

I stopped watching this thing after season 4 I think but for some strange sadomasochistic reason I kept coming back to the AVclub reviews.