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That's one way to put it.

I finished the season at about 2am this morning. I'm withholding my conclusion comments until the finale. Just to respond to the title of this one, I think this show does a lot of things right, but the male villains are LAME.

I think the premier assume we have been introduced to Luke before at least for a little on Jessica Jones, which allows them to take it easy here at the beginning.

I can't help wondering if Sava's mind would have exploded by now with the amount of minority characters being killed on this show so far. Or if a "black savior" saving the "Asian victims" is offensive.

I can't help wondering if Sava's mind would have exploded by now with the amount of minority characters being killed on this show so far. Or if a "black savior" saving the "Asian victims" is offensive.

Easy A.

I have a bad feeling that he would be back for Iron Fist though.

I remembered nothing about the last election story line. I don't even realize this show is that old…

I don't remember when they established Schmidt as a Republican. When did they establish Schmidt as a Republican?

The only brief review I saw on Vox was vicious. I have a bad feeling about that show.

Not directing this at you or anyone really. I just feel a little ironic that a comedy as enjoyable as this show gets existential doubt from people. Meanwhile The Leftovers is untouchable around AVClub.

Is it incredible Chinese for me to point out that they are not pronouncing Jianyu right at all? Yes? Oh never mind then…

I really was going to say Laura Linney - but god damn it I won't watch TMNT2. Not in a million years.

At least it's not the annoying teenage daughter this time. The Nick Brodys and the Henry Jenningses are finally cheering for their brothers to be annoying.

The douchbag general being a douchbag to the new guy is a little too high school drama for me. If this is 24 he's a dead heroic guy by the middle of the season.

I'll watch this. But I also doubt that I won't see Sutherland looking to the side several times in a few seconds as if he was almost shaking his head or doing an nervous double take, while staring intensely to whatever/whomever in front of him.

I like A Single Man a lot so I'm looking forward to this.

Jarvis totally is despite his British accent. As for Vision, he's not that much of a character so far.

Because he's not American. That's the reason. All the others on the team are ultimately Americans (or adopted Americans), but Thor distinctively isn't.

That guy made a mistake. He got to say that though. And I'm actually able to imagine a million reasons for him to not act. Same as the young assistant coach who saw what Sandusky was doing to the kids years later.