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Dandy is the best thing about this season. His story has become the most interesting by virtue of the fact that the actor is oscillating between incredible ham and genuine psychopathy. Also his almost petulant "how are you still alive?" remark got a really dark laugh out of me. I imagine the show is playing him up as

nice write up, but the only thing I can guess at is the glasses thing.

This shit right here is exactly what I wanted out of the show. I'm always down for a good murder mystery, but this was far, far more interesting than that. Far more interesting than the "he said, she said" book ends. Far more interesting than Noah's family or Alison's good ol' boy drama.

That poor, poor boy.

Blah blah blah Missy Blah blah pathos blah blah…

Well this is a pleasant surprise. Still a shame the show didn't get a chance to really find its legs, but I did enjoy (and laugh-cringe at) what was on offer.

Nice to see Lucha Underground get some love. I enjoyed last night's premiere. I'm a dyed in the wool wrestling fan (read: hyper critical) and I was still impressed by how ElRey is approaching the product. The backstage segments were framed, positioned, and shot like a proper scene in a television show which is, as far

What a neat concept absolutely obliterated by shoddy execution. It's like this episode had all the things I dislike about Doctor Who; child actors, plots revolving around children, the existential angst of being a misunderstood child, and to top it all off none of the kids even wanted to see a solar flare from space.

There sure is! Only costs a bottle of Wild Turkey, too!

Whoever is curating this season's soundtrack, can I get your playlist? You have really good taste.

To me Carrie was unlikeable when she was throwing her career, her mission, and her family away for a suicide bomber.

Except for his posture, his mannerisms, and the doe-in-the-headlights look he gives in every scene he's in. He's clearly portraying the character as a very awkward, self-conscious young man. All attributes that are frequently used in fiction to portray a teenager.

I see what you're saying, but Judd Nelson was 25 when he was in the Breakfast Club. The actor's age isn't always a prime indication of the character's age.

Fuck Skeletor. Hordak was where it's at.

That was my impression. He certainly looks the part. I imagine he went from high school to med school.

I think the conclusion we're supposed to draw is that the father is a fucking asshole and a bit of a Neanderthal.

Alison needed a quick admission to the burn ward, because that shit Cole's mom laid down on her in the kitchen was like dropping napalm on a gas station. Jesus, that was ruthless.

I imagine that his wife wouldn't question it so much because men do get random boners.

Well most people are fucking stupid, then. Sexuality and human behaviour is not a black and white morality slider in a video game. There are many layers, you know, like—

I agree. I don't think it was rapey, but I can see how someone can come to that conclusion.