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Oh god I was ready to full on sob tbh.

God, I loved that so much. I wish I had anyone I could call and freak out to! International Assassin was one of the shows finest hours and this was a fitting follow up. Man, I laughed, I got giddy, then I cried and felt totally shattered. I am going to miss this show so, so much. How grateful I am that we got it at

That's EXACTLY the analogue I kept coming back to. And the more I sit with it, the more heartbreaking it feels.

I'll join the chorus of saying watch it all. Season one is excellent, if very sour, and while season two makes The Leftovers an all-timer for me, the emotional resonance is so much deeper for having seen it all.

My girlfriend and I binged this together and while she got on the anti-Mickey train pretty early, I came around more slowly to thinking that they're both kind of a trainwreck. And after browsing the comments sections of these reviews, I've realized just how much more awful I actually think Gus is. The Cool Girl bit

The novel actually has a terrifically satisfying ending. As filmwrapped says, Joe Hill may have been of some help with that.

I will forever watch this show through rose colored glasses. I thought this was a typically nonsensical Carter written episode, but it's also a goddamn blast and I will never ever tire of Mulder and Scully and the way their history just transcends all.

The fact that you guys are hanging around the comments section fielding responses just makes me like you even more. Resolution was awesome and Spring was a terrific movie. I've been telling everyone within earshot to give it a look. And I must join the growing chorus of voices that thinks this dog movie sounds

I oddly have a very similar relationship to Connelly. I more fondly remember his standalone works like Void Moon and The Poet, these days.

This is actually a pretty great underrated movie. It sort of tips the scales in favor of reminding you that this was the same guy who made Rocky once upon a time. He's like the Adam Sandler of the action world; capable of doing more, but it's just easier to cash in on the same old song.