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I believe they're both on Netflix, along with Fargo. Really, Justified and The Americans are the outliers. Which is a shame because they're two of my favorites. I'm sure it's no coincidence they're two shows that I don't really hear talked about all that much.

Yea definitely, I can see now how Esmail might have been inspired by EWS. They're both paranoid fantasies about a nefarious class of rich and powerful men who seemingly control the world (to varying extents). Hadn't really thought of the comparison until I heard that waltz in the final episode, and then the house

"sounds like nothing so much as a comical waltz" That was the same waltz that opens Eyes Wide Shut! I thought it was appropriate.

Katherine Waterston really has the 70s ex-girlfriend market on lockdown right now.

This is amazing. I listened to it today while cleaning up after New Years. BTW Games Without Frontiers is on there (recently added, I guess) https://play.spotify.com/tr…

Super late to the party here but I just finished watching the entire run on Netflix last night. Man, I love this show. Wasn't the ending I thought I wanted (think sappy bordering on ridiculousness) but I really loved it. It only took me about three weeks to get through the entire show, so I can't even imagine what it

I'm watching Chuck for the first time these days. Just finished the first half of S4. I'm freaking in love with it, despite its schmaltziness sometimes. I'm also a serious sucker for really drawn out but inevitable romances, so the Chuck-Sarah thing has been great fun for me. And I love Chuck's development over the

Jason Heller's situation is just like mine, born 'n' bread Floridian living in Colorado.