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Are you making an educated guess or do you have advance knowledge of a development that’s about to break?

Right. I suppose we still have Frances Conroy’s character waiting in the wings (we know she’s working with Kai somehow, but why aren’t any of the women wondering where the hell she went?)

doubters don’t get cookies!!!!

Either that or Ally will be the cult leader.

Once the research became well-known outside of law enforcement, I could also see a problem with the killers starting to “shape their narratives” to fit the researcher’s expectations. Publicity would influence, and thus taint, the results.

Many of the people they were interviewing are still subject to the death penalty, so it stands to reason they wouldn’t volunteer for an interview that might kill them.

This is why we need ‘community grade’ back

This is probably the first time I find myself hoping that a show changes reviewers between seasons (presuming this gets a second). I don’t really enjoy reading extended analysis of non-diegetic music choices that resembles analysis of inconsistent engine specifications on the starship Enterprise. The way it’s deployed

I thought the hospital room standoff was great, too. I loved that the audience knew something was up well before the guy who’s been touring the country lecturing cops about “motive and opportunity.” The review’s comparison to over-the-top Joker plots feels off to me. What was scary was how ordinary it all was. Kemper

I was happy that Debbie and Holden broke up. This is a workplace drama. That’s the interesting stuff. We don’t need to follow people home.

Clearly some people didn’t think the same way which is why some parents had a problem (and he didn’t even listen to those parents so he was already a shitty person for not acquiescing to their wishes). There are probably some people now who also would have no problem with tickling and thinks its innocent. I’m not

Yeah, I definitely felt the Holden/Debbie break up scene was more like her trying to have one final discussion to determine the salvageability of the relationship, and Holden’s frustrations with the situation blocked him from seeing anything but what he “wanted” to see, which was that Debbie didn’t want him anymore.

I disagree with almost every review you’ve posted of this show. And I’m not a Fincher lapdog - Gone Girl was laughably awful, and House of Cards sterile. Mindhunter was engrossing, suspenseful, well acted, beautifully shot, and I found this final episode to be a fantastic capper. Honestly don’t understand what you’ve

Except we elected a celebrity as president.

Counterpoint: Every citizen should have an opinion on politics, preferably an informed one. And all should be encouraged to engage in dialog with anyone interested in hearing what they have to say. The only difference is celebrities’ opinions get talked about by the media.

We have a celebrity as President.

By that logic, very few people in a democracy get to weigh in on anything. The same argument could be made about the storied white working class. Their lives are so profoundly out of touch with many factors that a thriving nation requires, yet we’re suffering under a terrible decision they made. And when you have

Good. Fuck Trump.

People know who Bill Oreilly is. they know who Roger Ailes is. They certainly know who Donald Trump is. But do people outside of Hollywood, you know, in regular America, know who Weinstein is? There does have to be some mainstream appeal, or at least knowledge of the person or no one will get the jokes or the

I like many of here was a reluctant Hillary voter—I respect her intelligence and obvious qualifications for the job but I also knew that she was a neoliberal centrist who wasn’t going to significantly improve the increasingly unsatisfactory status quo. That being said, I and many others were at least smart enough to