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Travelers should be on this list. It’s one of those rare scifi shows that has an interesting premise and very good story-lines, whist having truly great characters (Trevor is my favorite) being performed by terrific actors and actresses.

I loved that they had Aaron Paul voice the gamerbro douchebag.

The happy ending surprised me too.

The ending—Nanette raising her eyebrows while sitting back in the Captains chair—was genuinely exhilarating. A team of office workers, lead by a fierce yet plucky coder, traveling literalized cyber space and telling gamerbros to fuck off would be my jam.

On the other hand who gives a shit you goddamn nerd.

It’s really weird to invoke Spacey and House of Cards about this. Spacey was an adult who was sexually assaulting minors and sexually harassing crew members on the set of his show. That’s not remotely comparable to a television showrunner deciding that a scene calls for two characters to kiss. There’s nothing

I get why people are frustrated with the show, and your review touches on some of what I consider to be the strengths and weaknesses here, but when a reviewer comes right out and says they cannot review a show on its own merits, I am forced to wonder if they’re the right person for the task.

I have a lot of respect for

Sorry, Twitter, but “Solo” is a perfectly fine name for a movie about a character named Han Solo.

Yup the only reason to watch would be to know Chris Elliott is in it. If you know who the guest star is, whats the point in even watching 22 minutes of a show!

Dude, she was dead the whole time.