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Not when it's over saturated and dangerously close to falling apart.

What the hell does he have to do with anything?

Are you proud to be so pedantic? Christ. Next time I'll use less advanced language techniques, since analogies are apparently too difficult for you.

If I had a choice in which pilots were to be picked up right now, then 100% I'd pick Grey's. Anything that's not a capeshow.

Would still be an improvement.

Please let comic book adaptations crash and burn already. Please.

Governmental agencies should be non-biased and uninvolved. It's just inappropriate and unprofessional.

Oh I wish I could watch Thick of It for the first time again. I don't think I'll see a finer comedy in my lifetime.

Related through the theme of personality disorders and emotionally violent dysfunction. Also, there's wayyy more to Christine's script than simple biopic.

I'm praying that Jameela Jamil hits it big in the US with this performance. She was incredible, often being the heart of an entire episode, and stealing scenes all over the place. Often with just a single line or movement.

So what makes Fleabag a triumph? Does she sleep with the president? Because absolutely nothing else was happening and that's usually the logical end to these Skinemax shows.

Having a personality disorder doesn't make you a terrible human being. It's kind of disconcerting that you would support her, and be aware of her issues, but drop Jen immediately once those issues become inconvenient.

3 episodes is all I could take of its self-indulgence.

Tried to watch Fleabag but couldn't. It was a juvenile attempt at edginess, stealing Peep Show's characters, plots and themes, as we watched some random person fuck her way through Britain. It wasn't envelope-pushing, it wasn't dramatic or shocking. It was just dull and embarrassingly smug.

Preferred her old material about manic depression, bipolar and personality disorders. She's one of few who can do that material without it sounding cloying.

I found it a very mediocre game. Another boring Ubisoft collectathon, but I really liked the worldbuilding it did.

What a perfectly surprising ending, and a treat to see Danson be the villain! He pulled it off with gusto.

I knew it'd be a great episode once I saw the hammer.

Oh wow I had completely forgotten Christina Hendricks was in the movie.

It pleases me that the show has gone so downhill and that everyone's giving it terrible reviews. It's so fucking smug.