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"Watch it if… You like movies that are good"

Thought she was better in Clouds of Sils Maria but preferred Personal Shopper, the movie.

My top-ten of the year: Get Out, Raw, Neruda, Frantz, A Cure for Wellness, Logan, Win it All, Colossal, Alien Covenant. I don't have a tenth movie, I just assume after Okja gets released tomorrow that it will bounce into my top five.

While the song choices haven't been incredibly inspired, as a massive fan of the GTA Vice City soundtrack, and 80s hits in general, I am digging all the music so far. Assuming Debbie v Ruth happens this season, I hope they take a page from Aronofsky's The Wrestler and use Quiet Riot's "Mental Health" as the episode's

Sorta. It's only sexual.

Top-5 comedy: Glow S1, Dear White People S1, Master of None S2, The Mick S1, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt S3

I'll be the second then.

Ruth's desperation to find a character that works is in itself beginning to work for me. I could watch Alison Brie stumble through a ton of different, equally inept wrestling personas.

There's something sweet about Will wanting Jonah to be the legal guardian of his kid if something should happen to him.

Could really do with less Catherine if it meant less Selina hating her. I know this is a comedy, and I know narcissistic mothers are almost a trope of their own, but this relationship is so one-sided and hateful it's a pain to watch.

Not surprisingly David Mandel co-wrote the Seinfeld episode The Betrayal. Flashbacks must be a thing of his.

Can't blame her, that was probably as offensive in the 80s as it would be today.

That robot is everything Mac and Charlie wanted in the Always Sunny Christmas special.

I wasn't sold on Melrose yet but she comes alive in this episode. The party environment seems to free her up and of all the sterotypes they're given she's one of the few who really relishes it (she's taking it less seriously than everybody else as it is).

This episode did a great job of lessening the drama in lieu of going for laughs. I was worried it would lean on predictable conflict too much but it finds its stride skewing the drama for comedy.

The end of this episode was goddamn hilarious. I want to assume we're going to find out the British girl isn't British either.

He reminds me of Adam Driver on Girls in the sense that he is a supporting male character on a female-centric show who steals every scene. Or, any male character on Girls for that matter.

I imagine Donald Glover in Atlanta is next.

I feel a little at odds with how hard the show works at fleshing out its feminist message so quickly before moving to a yoga workout and a locker room scene that seems to exist just to feature Brie topless. There is something to be made about being a show about women, you're going to have casual nudity and treating it

Didn't even click for me.