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I did not intend to attack you, but I just don't get how so many people can regularly watch something they hate so much and only complain about. I've never understood the concept of hate-watching, but I guess it's good for people like me who still enjoy the show and want it to be kept on the air.

Well, no one forces you to watch it.

Here's my "spam" comment in a toned down version:
Someone mentioned here that the woman who threatened Rowan/Eli seemed racist which is emphasized by him telling her and the other guy that they always think they're better than them before shooting Sandrah. Considering that everyone from the new shadow government thus

I'd say that the possibility of a gay President is their worst nightmare, based on how they acted thus far.

That was my comment, and it got removed because the AV Club somehow recognized it as "spam". Probably shouldn't have used negative Trump references…

This finale is the most depressing one I've seen in a while, but not qualitiy-wise (absolutely not). It's the tragedy of Selina Meyer who, as stated in the interview that was linked a few times in this section, never, ever gets what she wants, and who never, ever can live up to her mother's expectations.
"Mother" was

I think that was explained at the end of season four when Tom James was introduced. I can't remember the detail, but the green shoes were part of a situation that turned Tom into a potential love (or just sex) interest for Selina.

Oh my god, the way Selina disowned the shit out of that congresswoman was PRICELESS! I can't remember the last time I laughed that hard. And Gary's facial expressions when Selina and Tom had sex were his best yet. This show continues to kill me.

I don't usually comment on this show here, but at least one time each season I just need to make clear for myself how perfect Eva Green is. Oh my God, I love that woman so much, she's magic in that role. That's some of the finest, if not THE finest, acting I've ever seen on television.
Bravo, Eva!

During the scenes in the hospital, I imagined myself in that very same situation as Selina, mostly due to very deep issues I had with my mother who tends to be a narcissist herfelf. I'm in touch with her, but very restrictedly, and this episode brought up so many questions and emotions in me that I cannot believe a

I liked that episode, I really did. But you can expect much more progress and action from a season finale. Just like the end of the previous season, it contained death, but no major one, blackmail was there, too, and Papa Pope as well as Jake are still alive which is an (expected) disappointment.
I honestly hoped that

I think Quinn's character had the best development in the run of the series. Remember her lack of self-confidence and constantly being overwhelmed by everything that went on around her? And now she's that badass agent who could run OPA all on her own if she wanted to… . Yeah, I enjoy her, too. The actress is pretty

I know, just dumbed myself down ;)

I think the episode in which Selina and staff accidentally spend a few billion bucks on "obsolete metal, giant dildos" and how she reacted to the fact that this money was actually intended to go to poor city communities showed that there really is something good and well-meaning in her. She wants change, and she wants

"You're more toxic than a urinal cake in Tschernobyl"

It's sunday, I have nothing productive to do, so I watched this episode again after I'd gotten over the fact that one of my once most beloved TV character killed a disabled person with a chair. The fact that I "had to get over this" made me think about my own double standard when it comes to morally questionable

That was by far the dirtiest, most disgusting thing I've ever seen on a Network TV Show, but somehow, also one of the most intense. We've seen what Olivia is capable of, that she doesn't have a big problem with standing by when a man gets tortured by her violent minions, and that she doesn't really bat an eyelash when

Definitely.

About three minutes into the episode, Robert Kardashian said something to the kids about how friendship and loyalty is more important to his family than fame, and I had to laugh out loud. Such a great delivery that showed the writers actually use Kim, etc. satirically aside from exposition for millenials like me.

I can't believe how good this show is. I actually just tuned in for Sarah Paulson, Courtney B. Vance and the epic clusterfuck I thought Ryan Murphy and John Travolta would contribute, but everything about this is great! Scenes like the children leaving a message on the telephone while the investigators search the