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He did turn it off and back on again…

I like my (relative) happy endings in Fargo where good triumphs over evil, so I'm going to believe in the Snickers and Rikers as well.
Even as I sit unconvinced that it's actually what will happen.

I was just thinking last night that it was crazy how long ago "Chicanery" felt like. Most other shows would have had the Chuck/Jimmy legal battle take up the entire season, with "Chicanery" as the finale. But it was just over the halfway point for BCS and they kept on barreling through,

As a vigilante, Batman breaks the law all the time to stop criminals. So when you think about it that way, Swango and Wrench are basically just Batman.

I really hope at some point there's some kind of extended director's cut. I wonder how much they made/if stuff had to be cut for time. It certainly would have benefitted from an extra 10-15 minutes for things to decompress.
I was honestly surprised that he made it back to the past. I'm not sure why, since that's

But there's so much time left this season for the win to turn into a devastating loss somehow. It will be all the more painful for it.

I got the biggest grin when I saw Huell, blissfully unaware of his future eternity stuck in a safe house.

I'm in the same boat. I've been a little hesitant with the extensive ties to BrBa characters, and it annoys me when spinoffs start to connect everything back to the original. But this show has done such a great job of making every bit of these storylines so compelling that I am completely okay with it. At this point

I think this is the perfect setting to toy with the perils of modernity and technology, so I'm really enjoying that aspect of the show — technology keeps hindering the characters. I'll be curious to see if it sticks with it all the way through or if it might find some good to technology too. Maybe being forced to use

I can't be the only one getting secret gay vibes from them, can I?

I can only imagine that as the trial goes on and the details emerge, Kim ends up losing Mesa Verde. It may not shatter things, but it will certainly start to form deep cracks in the relationship.

Welcome back, Fargo.

Loved it. The episode had a lot of charm, and the charm made up for its flaws. Was really nice to have an episode that just rolled with the joyfulness. Grant Gustin and Melissa Benoist have great chemistry whenever they appear together.

I was introduced to the series via the audiobooks. Tim Curry's narration really elevated them a step above.

That's one of those movies that I caught at like 2 AM on one of the local channels and was really tired but was compelled enough that I couldn't turn it off. I had completely forgotten about it.

I watched JCVJ expecting to ironically enjoy it because of my
ironic love of JCVD. I was genuinely surprised at how genuinely
hilarious I found the show. Glad that it was picked up for a full
season. Hope it keeps up the quality and doesn't wear the joke too thin.

I like to imagine Sam Esmail getting frustrated that all of these people keep talking about hacking and capitalism when he's really just trying to make a tender love story.

I wonder how long they're going to draw that one out. Hopefully we get an answer next episode. I'm not sure there will be a real benefit to giving us a full new season of "Is Tyrell real?"

There have been a lot of weird things in the show that I was able to accept without much difficulty. But I was not prepared for Angela being interrogated by a 10 year old.

Maybe getting all of them killed is Phase 2 of the plan. Elliot/Mr. Robot was setting it up all along.