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And the one tiny bit of cable we saw, a big-game version of ‘House Hunters’ was a pretty great cherry on top.

“You fucked with squirrels, Morty! We got a good five minutes before they’re backin’ up in our ass, Morty! We have to pack up and move to a new reality, Morty! You know-we-I-I said we could only do that a couple of times! We’re fucked over here because of these damn squirrels, Morty!”

I don’t know why, but I liked the idea that Rick felt compelled to erase the memory of Morty beating him at checkers.

I knew it! People called me crazy, but I knew it all along. It was the squirrels this whole time! They can’t be trusted! Warn the others before its too late!!!

The “Holy shit, how long have you been saying it like that?” granite joke was one of those stupidly real bits that keeps a show this zany grounded in a semblance of real relationships. I cracked up.

I don’t think most people really want to be challenged by television, and that’s fine. If your free time is very limited taking on a show like The Americans isn’t going to happen. If you just watch TV to relax a little in the hour you have free after work and other obligations you’re not going to pick up a downer like

I’m pretty sure it’s part of the timeless fan-theory tradition of “making shit up to justify a huge hole in my logic”.

“I will no longer be shackled by the civilized society of the above ground. This is underground, and the only law here is flame! The fire not wants for justice, the fire not wants for reason, the fire desires only to be fed!”

“Turns out three cheers was probably an adequate number of cheers...”

Props to Biel for taking it like a champ, honestly. “Future hard Jeopardy question” in my new favorite insult.

Your aboveground morals don’t hold sway. Down below there is only the fire.

I dug the running joke about the guy who has a tiny orgasm every time he senses a shift in power. The setup’s a little clunky, but it just keeps paying off.

No. The review clearly states that as time goes on they accumulate more and more people.

rapidly devolves into a violent nightmare of cannibalism, cultism, and genocide, gruesomely parodying the narrative of Christianity, from Genesis to the gospels.

What the hell was Brett’s plan supposed to be? Just hide there for hours and hours until the police showed up and he could maybe get one or two shots off from a terrible angle? Why did Robin not arrest Puss when he confessed to dumping a body? If the show wanted to be about Western exploitation why wasn’t a single

I think all the father/daughter/child stuff was fantastic and I think the immigration plotline worked fairly well, but the psuedo-MRA/masculinity stuff felt laughable. I’m sure it’s based in reality, but the circle of tech-dudebros talking like a collection of bad sitcom stereotypes and Brett basically being written

Hi I’m here totally randomly just to say that Ruth Negga’s dress in the article pic is freakin’ awesome.

I don’t think “deft” is quite the right way to describe the comics, but I see what you mean. And don’t go read the comics now. I loved them when I was younger, but I think them kind of as an incredibly violent Catcher-In-The-Rye-type of thing, i.e. you think it’s amazing when you’re a hormone addled teen, but it

Starr has Jesse’s soul because Hoover took Jesse’s soul out of the Saint of Killers, to make him immune to the Word again. The show hinted at this when Hoover looked at the manual for the soul machine last episode, and Tulip flipped through it in this one.