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At least it would've been more interesting than "Looking", which I found profoundly boring. It was like "How to make it in America" without the broish asshats, but with mellow gay dudes not having much conflict at all.
But I get the feeling that Murphy would be considered internally as too powerful anyway, and would

Ain't that the kid from that episode of Louie, with Jeremy Renner and his cat and the pot and the scales and the fart set ablaze? Man, that last season of Louie…

To me, the most baffling homophobic thing he did was in I think the second episode of "The New Normal", the one where the gay couple gifts the surrogate mother a house - which conveniently lies directly in their backyard. See, why waste a good uterus when you can also have a pet?
The class relations in that show

The well-fed one.

I would bet good money that the people responsible are smart enough to fuel their drama engine with the sort of dark humor that already powered the original show. Breaking Bad had an escalating quality to it; it started out as a borderline absurd reaction of one man confronted with the fact that he has a fatal

Yet people always forget Combo.

Now that I know that Mat Fraser is a certified badass trained in martial arts and doing striptease shows with his hot wife/co-performer, I want to see a show about THAT guy instead of whatever nonsense this so far solid to good season of AHS will turn into, as it sure will. Him and Meep for True Detective Season 3.

I watched through the entire second season of House of Cards, after finishing the first season over the course of last week. I already came to accept during the pilot episode that HoC is just wall to wall Spacey, which in this form I would call a good thing. Season 2 was scattershot, and in the end run the way Netflix

Aww, man! Meep was my favourite!

I loved the pilot, but I laughed so hard when Rawls turned out to be the evil father-in-law.

I want that pizza sweater from the texting sketch.

I really despise Ryan Murphys work, but that guy's choices of projects suggest a vicious cynic I kinda would hang out with. Maybe dinner. I somehow can't imagine the guy not being fun. I could imagine being entirely comfortable with saying to his face how much I'm reviled by his terrible shows.

Eh. I would still bet huge sums against me in a fight, not only because I'm a basically useless sack of meat, tendons and very brittle bones, but also because anyone with her skillset would still be agile and adaptive enough to translate her show-off maneuvers into a severe asswhooping. I wouldn't expect a tae-bo

I don't think it's fair to hold it against him that he is masculine and handsome. But D McD holds the same status to me that others hold Nic Cage in. I think he often unexplainably chooses to play completely ridiculous and not in the least comprehensible characters, but not in a way ambitious actors might be drawn to

Bareass McWindowanker.

I think you're absolutely right, but within certain parameters I cannot resist failure. Even if it's every bit as despicable as it sounds like, I would never raise a word against it if I hadn't at least tried to watch it myself.

Oh boy. Yeah, I'm out.

That's what simultaneously makes him the best and the worst character of AHS: Murder House.

What finally broke Gothams pilot for me, after squinting to the shiny rubbery cow halfs and all the other "Yeah-well-I-suspend-my-dispelief-already" stuff was the Penguin, after climbing out of… is the river called "Gotham River"? Whatever. So, the Penguin climbs out of that cold river, having swum across it. He is

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