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I know dem feels, but didn't get that with Daredevil, happened a lot more during JJ.

Exquisite taste in puzzles, that's for sure.

Ah, the practiced response of a small dog owner.

So it's a good superhero show because she's not much of a superhero?

Ok, heard you out…and still…just no.

Someone else mentioned that; I admit I may have missed the scene of her actually following him, or I just didn't pick up on that. Regardless, she was sitting *right* frickin' there in the diner, barely out of sight and that god-awful, over the top "AHA" or "GOTCHA" reaction was well, god-awful. The whole scene just

Happy Hanukkah then? That's still a thing right? With the candles and the dreidels and whatnot?

Whoa, whoa, whoa stop the clock. Broadchurch S2 may not have been "essential" but that does not equate to "bad". Colman and Tenant were just as good if not better in S2.

The only one of these I've seen is Bloodline. So agreed, Mendelsohn put on a clinic.

Fair point. Still, it felt crow barred in and over the top silly. The whole character, really.

Well that, and her happening to be sitting right there, whipping around with that "AH-HAH!" or whatever it was she said.

Did the AV Club not get to this episode before placing JJ in the Best of TV 2015?

I couldn't remember the name of the specific episode, but is this the one where Malcolm tells the support group at the diner that he knows what happened to Reuben and the sister just happens to be sitting there? Or was that the previous episode?

Methinks the long time, slow-burning internet nerdlove for Krysten Ritter is pushing Jessica Jones much higher up the list than it really should be.

You just know local news stations are going to run this as an "entertainment" piece.

Wait, so is it not cool to like the silly blockbusters? Dammit, I can't keep up!

Yeah, I suppose. Just think this ending is too easily deemed appropriate by the global application of the "it's all fine because expectations don't matter to the universe anyway" theme. I understand it, but I also feel like it's a bit of a cop out. Like it's too easy to lean on. (That, and some measure of sadness that

"As a TV show, the lack of clarity, theme and closure feels awkward and unsatisfactory."

Heh. I *almost* added it to my list a number of times, not sure why I haven't jumped into it. Looking for a new binge addiction, so maybe this is it? Thanks in advance for the push then.

I dropped out of Narcos after second episode, is it worth sticking with?