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You're wrong. The younger generation is always more liberal than the older generation. But at some point, they start to become less generous in their attitudes. What do you think happens to all of those idealistic liberal college students? Most of them grow into old, inflexible, suspicious, intolerant conservatives.

Looks like the next episode is going to focus on Nate, so you may get your wish.

They obviously have a deep appreciation of classic eighties music.

I don't "disagree" with it. I don't like it and don't think it is very good. They are not the same thing.

I didn't "seek out ways to publicly insult it for not being what I wish it were." I came here to read the review in an effort to understand what the hell I had just watched. The review helped a little, but not enough to alleviate the frustration I felt. Some of the more rational responses to my comment (the ones which

Enjoyed 2001: A Space Odyssey. Don't know Blow-Up.

I will take that under advisement…although, thinking back to the show's original run, there was a point where I walked away from it (I lost interest and didn't watch most of the second season)…I'm trying to recall if the reason I walked away from the show back then was due to the same issues I'm running into now.

My "lack of quality?" Seriously?

Look "pal," Log Lady and I were having a nice little slightly snarky side discussion with no personal insults or demands that anyone quit watching whatever they choose. Why must you ruin that?

Oh, now I see…the problem is that I need to get some of that good acid you take before watching. That explains everything….thanks!

Sorry to take it out on the innocent.

I think my frustration just reached as boiling point with this episode, because I feel as though the show has basically been vamping for almost all of the 8 episodes aired so far. I just want Lynch to get to the fucking point already and stop showing off (or just filling airtime because he doesn't have enough story to

It's frustrating, isn't it?

This episode was some next-level self-indulgent time-wasting straight up bullshit. Carry on all you like about the imagery—after about 10 minutes of it I was checking the clock to see how much more of this needless art-school abstraction I was going to have to suffer through before this show gets to the fucking point.

Very good points.

I'm very happy for Sasha and I'm glad she won the crown and all, but I do have to say that every look of hers this season looked like a variant of something Annie Lennox had already done years ago.

Well, obviously someone wrote the adaptations you referenced. My point, however, was to encourage you to actually read the source material for some of these shows.

The writing style he employed for Carrie (his first breakout novel) was very different from the rest of his books.

Also The Stand.

If you haven't read the novels, how do you know they were butchered by the networks?