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Not many TV series were and are on Deadwood’s level, to be honest.

Westworld on its best day wasn’t on Deadwood’s level.

Yeah, a couple of days of stories about Matthew Lawrence in-between would have given us a bit less whiplash.

When did Matthew Perry Week end and Jennifer Lawrence Week begin?

Oh so HBO is back to cancelling everything like Dead Wood and Rome. How did that work out back then?

Earn’s line: “Atlanta isn’t going anywhere.” That one hit hard.

MoMA also points out about the painting, “The title Christina’s World, courtesy of Wyeth’s wife, indicates that the painting is more a psychological landscape than a portrait, a portrayal of a state of mind rather than a place.” As can certainly be said of Atlanta as well.

Well hey, a little art history show ’n tell is in order I guess, though the episode title is ultimately a great deal more subtle than merely a knowing tongue-in-cheek pun.

Love to see more Rahul Kohli, whose eyebrows are distinctively recognizable even out of focus.

How can you say ‘Artless’? He’s the main antagonist.

Okay, that was pretty good. There’s life in AVClub writing yet.

Star Wars has always had an undercurrent of grimness. A whole planet was obliterated in “A New Hope.” The whole of the prequel trilogy is literally about the Dark Side prevailing and ends with children literally being slaughtered.

You seem mistaken. Disney’s Star Wars is absolutely saturated with bubbly nostalgic nonsense. There’s no shortage. They “won”. Go watch any of that.

“...Ethan Hawke swooped onto our gloved arm to set the story straight.”

It’s probably more accurate to describe it as:
“Not an elaborate toy commercial.”

They are, indeed, kindred spirits in a twisted way, but Dedra’s good at her job, and we’ve already seen how Syril handles an occupation of Ferrix.

Passengers sucked, but its problems weren’t the result of being a sci-fi film. It was:

Pugh is great in everything she's in so no surprise

“Select Theaters” and Netflix: November 16.

Just wait until the Little Mermaid Conservation Society googles “Wonder Man” and figures out he is not a black guy.