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One of the posters outside the movie theatre was for 3 Brothers, the movie…. !

Or Zombie Rob Zombie…

I agree with the grade. This episode felt weird. It actually felt like a Simpsons episode, with focus on minor characters and broad jokes about the military and religions. The relationship between Jerry and Beth didn't feel like the traumas of the last two episodes existed. It had its moments but was not thematically

Kim Dickens was in Deadwood for three seasons but also recently she was the detective in Gone Girl.

Actually I was reminded most of 'Slow-Mobius'

I'm pretty sure it's a reference to "Everything is Awesome" from the Lego Movie, having a rap breakdown by The Lonely Island.

Even Reagan's little finger twirl to signal the army to move out, was incompetently done. Truly the best Reagan ever put to film.

Chekhov's fridge glance.

Wet Hot American Summer Netflix, is better than True Detective season 2.

Darren Aronofsky could have gotten a Runners Up…

Random thought:
.True Detective season 2 is reminding people of LA Confidential
. James Cromwell double crosses Kevin Spacey in one of the best cinema twists.
. In Minority Report, Max Von Sydow double crosses Colin Farrel in what many saw as a script beat from LA Confidential.
. Now Colin Farrel is in TD2. If he gets

Nic, is that you?

So…ok.

I do understand the B-. Up until the shoot out I was watching thinking this was the worst episode to date. Then the shoot out came and pulled the episode from a C- to a B-… So, hopefully next week's fallout will make sense. Also, two of the main characters are now on administrative leave, but are still working, and

The dialogue this season is ridiculous. It's never been more clear that the words spoken by all the characters are coming from the same writer…

It's like The Prestige, as a comedy… But still creepy and sad.

You're not a loser Billy, you're the last winner! - George Carlin

John Snow dead.
Ramsay alive.

I enjoyed this episode.
One question… How many unsullied are there? I thought she had 8,000 but it seems like they weren't such a great deal, getting killed pretty easily by Eyes Wide Shut extras twice now… Also, I haven't seen more than 20 in one room. Lol
Otherwise, I really enjoyed the last two episodes…

Arya washing dead bodies and getting impatient is a metaphor for the GoT audience… The show is telling us that we have to 'clean up the dead' before we can 'lose ourselves' in the new action.