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Scruffy the Janitor
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Thanks, Millign000.

Thillign000.

More Serafinowicz in general is needed.

I’ve mentioned this before but in the late 90’s, I knew some employees of Cape Cod Sea Camp. On their off nights, they’d go into town and visit a bar that Fred Savage also frequented. Even back then, in 1999, they were telling stories about him being a sexually inappropriate creep.

Vince Gilligan is the antidote to all the “tortured genius” bullshit that gets thrown around, particularly whenever a creative is outed as a being a huge dick, an abuser or worse.

I find it refreshing as well, that he’s pretty self effacing and light hearted all while making two series full of darkness, death and tragedy. It’s a breath of fresh air compared to other show creators, like Matthew Weiner or David Chase, who are so self serious about their projects, so tight lipped about one aspect

Vince is the definition of humble, and still created some of the darkest anti-heroes.

I hope so. Not just because I like Kim, but personally I think a better way to make amends is to genuinely get back to the work of helping people in some way that’s what she was passionate about when she was practicing law— rather than living in essentially a self-imposed exile.

I can’t help wondering if the reviewer is unaware that Nathan Fielder himself is deploying a persona? These reviews make a lot more sense if taken from the perspective that “Nathan Fielder is reacting authentically and is not involved in constructing the storylines and that this is just a show about the rehearsals”.

But that entire experiment, wherein he tried to become Thomas to better understand himself and his own class, struck me as taking this entire premise too far. It’s getting harder and harder to keep track of this nesting doll of a proposition”

These reviews are Manuel rehearsing for the more thoughtful reviews he’ll be writing when it comes time to write his reviews.

Manuel it’s very interesting reading your reviews because it’s so difficult for me to get into the headspace of someone who is actually horrified by this episode and doesn’t think it’s absolutely brilliant. To give this episode a B, to have essentially given the series to date a B, just means that no matter how much I

It boggles my mind that some people can watch this and think he is doing any of this flippantly or hasn’t thought about it at all. This episode especially is so deep in multiple layers of absurdity to illustrate it.

No way ‘You are a f*&king disaster, my guy’ was by FAR the best line

He’s entirely missing the point.

I’ll leave it at this for now, because you’ve left a lot in this review to take umbrage with, and I’m too tired to bother with listing it all out: I don’t know how to take criticism of such groundbreaking metafictional art seriously (or even respect it as criticism in the first place) when it doesn’t remotely attempt

Can we have someone else redo these reviews?

Jesus , look obviously she’s going through some stuff (to put it mildly ) so I hope she’s ok and secondly TMZ are really subhuman pieces of shit.

I’m sure that was a new scene in the Winnebago. In fact, everything from the Breaking Bad era in this episode was redone. Bob Odenkirk is a noticeably thinner now than he was when he made his debut in BB and as I recall, the grave scene was a wide shot, not a close-up.

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