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I liked that Koenig encouraged us to make up our own minds about it and that she shared her own opinion. Great ending.

You'd have to dig up a report from when the body was found, if it's available. They said she was covered in rocks, her hair was poking out and animals had been tugging at her, so she couldn't have been very deep.

You might have a point, but it was mentioned earlier on in the Podcast that her grave was at most 6 inches deep.

Clickhole is the Fetch to the AV Club's Gretchen Wieners.

Interesting. Thanks.

Yeah, I think most people here will agree that these movies are generally better than the ones in your actual Top 20.

Was Asylym handed off to a second creator? You think it was Falchuk's show more than Murphy's?

How Interstellar could be perceived as better than Birdman is beyond me.

I'll add my voice to the masses calling for an updated review of the entire season. Episodes 7 and 11 both left me stunned and near tears when they were over. On occasion this show has been just as hilarious and genuinely engaging as - gasp! - Parks & Rec or Community.

There was some confusion/heavy-handedness in the second part of the ep and I personally have never found the stuff around Whitney (even though it seems directly related to the murder) to be super compelling, but I was floored by Mare Winningham and Ruth Wilson in the first part. They were great. Was kind of expecting

Honestly, they'd be better cast as siblings than as a couple.

Any news whether Lou Solverson is also Marge's partner Lou from the movie?

This episode made me think that Ruth Wilson was the most compelling thing about this TV show, and that the six-months-later type setting really helped highlight these characters' chemistry. It felt very truthful to what meeting an ex-lover — someone you can't be with but are still very fond of, or someone you'll

That's how I feel about Maura Tierney's acting. I keep noticing how flat she sounds and how she always reverts to pouting, but then that can make her delivery so natural as to be disarming. She's either acting very, very consciously, exerting total control, or barely even acting… which could be the same thing, but I

That sounds about right, but it does remain unclear.

There's an interesting theory on Reddit about Jay being involved but as someone else's helper, not Adnan's, and then that ties between his family and high-profile criminals in Baltimore could've motivated him to pin it on Adnan instead of ratting out the culprits. After Adnan was convicted, some older guy was found

I would say people are piling on Sorkin for making Jim so right(eous) and Hallie so wrong, not actually piling on Jim?

But this reviewer likes The Newsroom - she gave every other episode this season pretty good reviews. Being disappointed or frustrated with one episode and writing a critical piece on that when her job is to do weekly reviews in no way signifies that she doesn't like the show.

Get off of a film/TV criticism website…?

Also, still hoping that Annalise is the one who killed Lila and that she's playing everyone, so that the title of the show really refers to the season as a whole as her process to "get away with it".