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The sibling relationship was also basically the only reason to have Jeremy around.

Yeah, she's so used it that she just takes it as white noise unless it comes with threats of breaking off contact

Oh he definitely has, I remember him being the only character I liked less than Marnie back in season 1.

I didn't understand what Hayley's problem with the ritual was until Finn started questioning Klaus about his true motives and I remembered Hope is still a secret at this point.

In what world is Ray 'grown up'? He's just good at calling other people's bullshit…

That entire episode was great. Even goddamn Liv ruled in it.

He's hot, but has zero charisma which almost negates the hotness. He should have stayed dead in season 4 because up until his first death, he actually had interesting stuff to do and wasn't a terrible character.

Have you actually watched the original Alphaville? If so, why the hell are you going on about things like "realism"?

Well that was cruel and horrifying. Good job, Black Mirror, you've done it again!

Basically the best thing ever is calling mastodon or isis sludge in front of a Grief fan. Metal elitists are the best kind of elitists.

They should bring Bonnie back ASAP though. Or transport the rest of the cast to where she is.

It's sort of like Kafka's novels, the unfinishedness feels very much intentional. 2666 is a soul-sucking monster of a book, by which I mean to say, every bit as good as people say it is.

I actually liked this one? Then again, I loved Grave New World too. It is bad that they didn't commit to the Christmas Carol thing enough for that to make the whole episode, because it easily could have and the results would have been much tighter, BUT what we got was an immensely strange, dreamlike thing about just

Now post-wedding season 3 was my shit and I'm still sort of worried about which way this season is going to go, but it really is doing very good work with all the themes Emily's outing and David's resurrection had brought up.

I don't think it was ever indecision on the writers' part: Daniel eventually became a great character because he was allowed to be both, a complex character who had both the shades of Conrad's cackling villain and the potentially good person he could have become if he ever grew a spine and stood by his decisions.

how about fucking NOPE
great episode though

I'm not quite feeling the new big bad It's too reminiscent of the Initiative days (and also of them foreshadowing Pascal all season only for him to be useless except for his death triggering Emily's victory).

Post-wedding Daniel is amazing and the show definitely needs to keep him.

I'd say that the entirety of Tara-related stuff on True Blood s7 counts as the worst handling of a character ever.

I really thought this was by far the best episode of the show so far and the first real hint that the show could become more than it was in the first three (i.e. a more colorful yet less engaging variation on Supernatural). The drama played out perfectly and John did end up looking like a bastard, no matter what he