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Here's hoping for a Chidi flashback episode!

People act like Silver is wrong for admitting that a wide variety of outcomes are possible in a given situation.

This may be the same scene, or I may be recalling something incorrectly, but I think I remember there being some code to enter a room Viola Davis was in, and the team didn't know the code. They get distracted by something, and a couple minutes later, Will Smith is in the room with Viola Davis with no explanation.

Poor, poor Martha.

Yeah I would argue that Suicide Squad belongs on this list over BvS. At least BvS had a semblance of an idea of how to cut coherently. Suicide Squad couldn't even accomplish those sorts of nuts-and-bolts level things.

The Emmys finally got around to Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys just as the AV Club forgets them.

Some people are saying that there's so much of it that it's reached some sort of peak!

Going solely by #1 placements, The Americans nudges out American Crime Story and Atlanta with six compared to their four. All hail FX.

I just read the ballots, and only Kyle Fowle, who reviewed the show if I'm not mistaken, and Vikram, whose taste almost always aligns with mine, had it ranked.

Can't even get a mention for The Girlfriend Experience on this list? It was one of the most exhilirating shows of the year, one that was free to play with form and convention in truly exciting ways. One of the most visually audacious shows in recent years as well.

Broad City offered a bold, inventive comedic perspective that people were genuinely surprised by in 2014. Now they're used to it and the show is just a refreshing diversion every week, albeit a very good diversion.

So I suppose I should really get around to Halt and Catch Fire, huh?

I didn't expect to see The Good Place in the top fifteen at all, much less in the top ten. Didn't seem to get a whole lot of hype around it throughout its run, but I couldn't be more pleased. I really looked forward to spending half an hour in that world every week during the frenzy leading up to the election. It

Didn't have a season this year.

At least not since Hannibal was cancelled. (I'm still mad)

I think The Girlfriend Experience did some incredible and inventive formal work, and it made my own top ten. Unfortunately, I doubt that enough of the critics participating in this list even saw it to get it into the top fifteen.

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While Brooker remains a master of exploiting our darkest fears of the connected age (as in the terminally bleak “Shut Up And Dance”), it would be a huge mistake to reduce the show to a simplistic “technology is bad” message.

So tomorrow I'm guessing we'll see:

I cut Feedback through I Love Kanye plus Facts, and I think it becomes a legitimately great album.