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I would be completely ok with the last episode or two being about Gene and what happens to him. Especially as it looked like he was up to something in the last scene with him.

The scene of the two of them in the garage was great. The moment the two stood facing each other in silence, I knew something was up. Kim’s kiss made it more obvious

You also stick to the story and never go farther than it needs to. Jimmy stuck to the story but Kim made something up that hadn’t been discussed before and wasn’t part of the plan

I think maybe it’s because being a lawyer made her the type of person who would do all of the things that she does. If she stopped being the lawyer, she wouldn’t be the type of person who she turned in to.

Jimmy lied but did it with a soft touch and did it in a way that comforted Howard’s widow. Kim just dug the knife in. That’s pretty much what their relationship has been like for the past season or two with Kim being the cold blooded and Jimmy still having a bit of a conscience about things

I didn’t think it was that bad. It’s much better than a bunch of kiddy cartoons and not some cynical IP move by the all encompassing Mouse. And yet… a kiddy cartoon based in Blazing Saddles is such a weird proposition that it’s hard to square unless they’re dreaming up some Mel Brooks multi verse and I am here for it

I actually watched it a few weeks ago and while the race stuff is iffy, the jokes about gay people are totally not iffy. The whole final scene where the fight breaks through the studio walls and interrupts the musical is extremely and very problematic.

I think by that you mean every sportswriter, columnist and politician between the ages of 60 and 40

I still feel like not killing her was a cop out. I’m also still angry they did that to Max who they already almost killed and is a far more interesting than Mike or a Jonathan 

I would be okay with that, or at least a ten minute credit sequence where we know what happens to all the characters. I really want to know, for instance, how Nancy leverages her sharp shooting, monster hunting skills into a career.

I feel like they should cross all the major Stranger Things memes in S5 by having the people who do the captioning by killed Vecna as Duran Duran’s “Hungry Like a Wolf” plays in the background

Something this whole debate has me thinking about the new version of Doctor Who. For some reason, the show runners decided that in order to make it more “peak TV-ish,” they had to have something awful happen to the companions when their role on the show ends. Nobody has a happy ending. Does it have to be this way? No,

She’s way too good for either of them and would get in the way of her achieving the job best fitting her experience and background-working in the FBI with Agent Dale Cooper and Fox Mulder. Since she’s used to living in small towns with mysteriously high death counts, maybe her ultimate destiny would be becoming a

That’s...actually not a bad idea. A lot of the pushback on the finale was in how what happened to Max diminishes everything that happens to her in the earlier part of the season.  Having it be Eddy be the one to cause the gate to open wouldn’t have caused that problem. It also would have been an interesting plot twist

Straight out of Buffy is my favorite NWA album

S2 works much better in a rewatch, I think in part because all of the hype and buzz surrounding it doesn’t exist when you do it as part of the rewatch. It also works much better because your expectations are so low for it that it comes off better than you think.

I mean the show at heart feels like they’re just doing a fun show celebrating 80's pop culture and not really aiming for anything deeper. I also feel like everybody (or at least me) wants a little respite from constantly having to worry about some character’s impending death and might just want a show where everybody

Guns never kill anything on the show, at most, they stun the denizens of the Upside Down long enough for El to show up

Tusk!

I am predicting the series finale to include a shot of Nancy firing away with machine guns in both arms