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I felt a similar sense of foreboding but couldn’t tell why. I’m assuming my mind just kind of picked up subconsciously on some tv trope that didn’t register with me consciously. I decided that the feeling I had was unwarranted and that the scene was all about showing the distance Candy had put between herself and her

Glad to see the The Deuce stuck the landing. It was certainly a slow burner of a season but David Simon and company are clearly committed to playing the long game with this series. I am pretty optimistic that the ultimate narrative payoff will be huge in the next season and onward. As Erik pointed out, we’re leaving

This show has been a delightful slowburner of a series so far. Oddly enough, I finished this episode feeling quite the opposite from Erik. Knowing that David Simon and company are playing the long game here means I’m already preparing myself for some heartbreak come the next episode (and beyond). It just feels like it

Possibly my favorite episode of the season. Occupying the various cliche plot lines with a dizzying array of Ricks and Mortys had me laughing out loud throughout the whole episode. The writers did an incredible job of giving all of the Ricks and Mortys enough character to make them stand out as individuals but also

Sheesh. I don’t want to pile on with the criticism since I am sure it will be aplenty, and I will try to keep it civil, but the new discussion system is....unpleasant. This is my first time experiencing it so I’ll give the system the benefit of the doubt and just assume that a good chunk of my frustration is due to me

Predictable, but great episode! Quite the grab bag of multi-season reunions all throughout the episode. Cersei and Tyrion was my favorite of the episode. I’m glad the Sansa v Arya arc closed out with this season. It was a bit clunky and I didn’t want it bleeding into the next season. I did like the way they set