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Suck my dick, you fucking busybody. Nobody was talking to you. Fuck off.

I thought the show did a pretty good job of indicating that Laura felt guilty over her absence and insecure (not incompetent). This was later explained through her backstory as echoing, in a sense, her relationship with her mother—who cut off all affection and seemingly no longer needed Laura after she had failed her

Your characterization of George as a tech-wiz plot shortcut could be considered justifiable, I guess, if you want to be uncharitable. I understood the way George was written more as a way to consolidate several characters and streamline the cast a bit, while making the Lennart character more compelling and integral to

Personally, I think it's quite a stretch to call the original a "superior production." It started very strong, but started going off the rails toward the end of the first series. Series two went seriously haywire with plot and character arcs.

Or maybe Mr. Robot is Elliot? If you remember, it wasn't Darlene who said that she was Elliot's sister—it was Elliot saying it before she could say it.

I haven't read the book, but I get the feeling that this type of story will ALWAYS be better in book form. TV just cannot get across enough important (and, more often than not, unspoken) detailed information that—in novel form—is built up slowly, with in-depth explanations and justifications…so that the reader is more

LOST.

OK, well, that we can agree on.

As I said, I viewed the original as well, so I'm not just talking out of my ass…

I enjoyed the original version as well, but you have to admit it did veer off into some pretty groan-worthy territory as it went on, and some of the situations that were set up made absolutely no sense whatsoever (Bea's hubot killing spree, Rick's Rambo-esque arc, Douglas and Florentine's

Don't lie…it started terrible and went downhill.

I really like the way they are integrating Joe back into the world of the other main characters. It seems very natural for Joe's character to take advantage of people that he's already got figured out in order to advance his own agenda, and the antagonism and distrust coming from Donna, Gordon and Cameron is

Or, you could say fuck the choice, and do both by watching her in "The Fall." Coiffed, intelligent, bisexual with libido in overdrive PLUS a British accent.

What would Velcoro's odds be if he was wearing body armor under his clothes? Is it possible he could survive?

For Sharon Horgan fans (which viewers of this series are sure to become), I recommend checking out the series "Dead Boss." Only 6 episodes long and also stars Jennifer Saunders as a prison matron. It cannot possibly get any better than that.

There is absolutely nothing to hate about Rob Delaney in this show (this coming from a Rob Delaney fan, but my point stands).

You were uncomfortable with how young Eva Green looked, but not with the numerous incidents of brother/sister incest and mmf sexuality?

Oh, then "no."

Well, since G.W. Bush isn't an entertainment program on a subscription-based network whose continued existence is in large part dependent on the amount of notice it receives from the public, and GoT is not a reviled irrelevant ex-politician and war criminal whose continued existence is in large part dependent on

Also, I think that while working at Cardiff (and while a student), she could afford to be all cocky attitude and rebellion. She had no responsibilities.