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Argo might score worse than Fargo.

I'd be interested to see the score for "Steve Jobs."

I would say more commercial aspiration. They didn't support it with a tour. Many of the songs are, for lack of a better word, odd (Radio Song, Belong, Low). Losing My Religion is fluky in that it was such a giant hit. No one expected it to be so big. It's basically one long snaking melody (if there is a chorus, it's

I wouldn't call Out of Time a BIG album. Yes, it was their biggest success because of the fluky "Losing My Religion," but from the unfinished feel of the artwork/title, to the songs themselves, it seemed like an intentionally small album, backed up by the fact that they didn't tour to support it.

Agreed on their last good album. But I have a hard time separating Achtung Baby and Zoorapa, so also have a hard time saying one is better than the other.

I missed that. I thought he said he recreated his family.

Just realized that Ford recreating his family, including himself, established his predilection to reanimate the dead through his bots.

I saw Fuckable Orifices open up for Primus back in '95.

He's also in House of Cards, right?

I hope Bernard is the only stealth robot. This show will get old fast if it just turns into a series of "oh, that person's a robot too!?"

Ah…

I thought it looked like MiB.

Of course, why else would they have two black people on the show?

But when he sees her as Ed Harris, he would have known she fought back 30 years prior when she cut the bro-in-law.

Didn't he drag her into the barn to rape her early in the the season?

But she did last night when she cut the bro-in-law.

I have somewhat mixed feelings about the show so far, but am leaning toward it being pretty f'ing great. I agree that most of the season was tough to get through because of a lack of, well, knowing what the hell was going on.

2 and 3 were shown to be the same timeline when Charlotte showed up to get William's vote to kick Ford off the board. But yes, as Jacob Ado says, there are three timelines of sorts:

Jacobs did a particularly good job. To me, her character/plotline was underdeveloped. She didn't have much to work with outside of "I'd rather be in the local improv scene than a star on SNL" as motivation. It never really delved into why that is or show her love of the scene outside the one night she spent with her

I don't think the Iron Born are interested in helping out the Starks.