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Georgia and Judge were both fantastic.

And it's interesting that he's the only character Selina likes and is nice to. Food for thought..

wasn't episode 3 also the white lodge? where cooper lands on the balcony? the same black metal dome was there, and it was across a pink sea and was a white building

the beautiful synthy score helped

It was in the earlier episode at the white lodge too, Cooper and the woman climb up top to pull a lever on it.

i thought his acting was pretty great in this one too

thank you for the actual out-loud laugh

that girl who mostly stood there doing nothing was hot though, so there was that

her line readings were the horror

no

HBO/Showtime/etc shows are never profitable or not profitable, there's no advertising.. it's much more voodoo for them to figure out what to keep and what not to. When you have someone who is winning a major award every single season (JLD) you might keep it on as a prestige piece regardless.

My recollection of the first few seasons in comments here was that everyone hated Catherine and were glad when the show shit on her. She was way more of a useless sad sack and they've turned her into a happy stable person by S6. Now we like her and feel bad when people are mean to her. Mission accomplished, Veep

i feel i recall some past finales have been 5-10 minutes longer? could've helped here..

Agreed. All over the map, i was thinking they might show clips of earlier seasons but then realized it was just a hair/makeup/wardrobe circle jerk and it was really hard to follow.

I thought it was just showing that he just remembered he was supposed to go to it.

"I'm all set with sand" got the biggest laugh out of me.

New theory - the Giant is actually a Showtime executive who was screening this episode and his head exploded.

Wow, I feel really dumb for complaining about the show getting too 'TV-like' and not cinematic enough the last few episodes. They clearly put some money on the screen in this one.

so anything that moves slowly and with a repurposed orchestral background is trying to be Kubrick? what was Kubrickian about it?

what is dugpa?