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Their delivery in that scene (and always really, but especially there) is outstanding. They can make the most cutting lines off-hand, the most casual remark accusatory, or turn a heartfelt reaching out into a noncommittal invitation. In the hands of fools, that scene could have been delivered to make the most awful

Oh, Roger Sterling. How I love you, and this most classy of bastardly bromances. That scene in the hotel room. That fucking scene.

The worst thing about this episode, this season end, is how callously it offers a glimpse of the perfect ending - Boyd about to get taken down, Ava free, Raylan finally escaping Harlan to be with Winona and his baby down in Florida, his relationship with Art ending if not well, at least not in outright hostility… It

I never said the writer wasn't entitled to their opinion. I just disagree vehemently with it. McConaughey's performance alone catapults this show head and shoulders above most. To say nothing of the solid-to—great performances from the rest of the cast. Now add consistently great directing, score, cinematography and a

Not one of the all time greats? Get the fuck out of here.

I, for one, am shipping Hart & Cohle pretty hard. Here's hoping it all ends in a big surreal gay wedding where the cake is a dead deer and the guests are all talking pieces of corrugated iron.

Yeah I know it was a 2012 book, but I only read it a few months ago so it counts for me as far as I'm concerned haha. Also stoked the new one is out! Yes!

One of the best graphic novels I read this year was another edition of Darwyn Cooke's continually brilliant adaptations of Richard Stark's Parker - this time, 'The Score'. They're just perfect books.

Jake Johnson is the greatest. He and Nick Offerman. Someone put them in a movie together, STAT.

Kathy Bates is the answer to all of this season's - and life's - problems.