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I'm mostly pretty invested in the direction this is all going, though my only concern is the continued introduction of seemingly ancillary new characters and the way that there's no way they could all work within storylines without the plot being egregiously overstuffed. I don't know about you all but I'm hoping

Yeah I kind of expected this given the half-baked Jarmusch aping of "A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night", whose hype I never really understood. It felt more like a collection of stylish concepts than a coherent film on its own, this sounds much the same. Still looking forward to it if only because something this

Really beyond the inherently political reaction of people discussing their opinions on the proliferation of guns in the wake of a shooting (personally I'm pretty far to the left and interpret the 2nd amendment as basically validating the National Guard but I think even the right wing reaction of feeling more people

Can I like the book and this project? Because that

This is probably a little heretical given how much people love the original series but I'm definitely feeling Jimmy's fall a lot harder than I ever did Walter White's. I think it's because there was always that bitterness bubbling underneath whereas Jimmy seems like a well meaning dreamer who's just also a huckster

This is such a perfectly Seinfeldian scenario that it bums me out that there will be inevitable misplaced outrage about it

I was pretty relieved that the clue being related to Hawks heritage was a prosaic gag about the brand of a bathroom stall instead of a kind of fetishised spirit journey thing, I was a little worried that's the direction it was gonna go in. Also I did notice that there were as many black people in this episode as in

Pour some shark repellent on the curb for a fallen homie

I thought that song was almost excruciatingly dull but I kinda loved that kid, especially when he pumped his fist to the camera at the end.

That kid doing the…arm-swinging…thing (?) was downright hypnotic in his awkwardness.

I definitely would have gone back to the 80s to see that ballet that the Fall wrote, "I Am Kurious, Oranj". Videos of those performances are full of such weirdo pop-art imagery and I love the idea of being in that audience, the mix of the swanky ballet crowd being deeply confused by this post-punk piss take and the

So far most recurring townies except Hawk are kind of narrative dead weight and I'm wondering whether they're just there because people expect them to be

At this point i wish i were watching it as an 18-hour movie, this was just a series of vignettes which I largely loved (and I was glad to see the "Twin Peaks City Limits" credits bits actually work into the show this time) but that just makes it doubly frustrating to wait another week. As always both Coops were MVP. I

I am so excited to talk about the Bloop next week hoo boy

"Rap, rap, rappity rap rap"

I have a very easy time getting angry about Jimmy Buffet

"A lot of them have seen the Robocop movie and they said: You guys, we don't even understand satire in the most rudimentary sense"

That "Coffee Cola Song" sample is pretty shreddin'

I know that spinning bullshit about whatever mistakes an administration makes is pretty much the job description of the press secretary but he may be the first one so comically awful at it that none of his excuses even make sense.

His science is too tight!