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Interesting, I think she loves Matt because he is so incorruptibly good and she knows she's a terrible person so loving him makes her hate herself a bit less.

I wish the internet could write Danny for Season 2 of Iron Fist because it would be so much better than anything Marvel has given us so far.

Nah man, Iron Fist was poorly executed on every level. Including (perhaps ESPECIALLY because of) Danny's characterization.

10 Year Anniversary was sort of disappointing to me, other than Milano's little arc. That ending was hilariously dark and perfectly played by Black and Scott.

You're making the well worn mistake of thinking viewers only watching things intellectually rather than emotionally, that ideas are only absorbed consciously rather than subconsciously. There will be living viewers, who still currently view the Confederacy as a cause to support, who won't see it ironically or as

Seriously. Good, perfectly decent people aren't funny.

Riley has been heavily foreshadowed to do just that all series.

There are no such things as bad opinions, just bad people and… well.. yea. Season 2 was bomb.

This is a beautiful piece of 2017 short form.

It makes me realize how few female characters are given a chance to dwell on their negative traits the way many male characters are allowed to. Making every female either have to be "kickass!" or the "evil bitch" or "heart" of the story really limits their roles in media and may be why so many men grow up with a

That's exactly what I thought was going to happen too. The Season 2 numbers must have been truly terrible to have the plug pulled on it without any sense of closure.

DON'T THINK I FORGOT ABOUT YOU BARISTA WHO MISSPELLED MY NAME THAT MORNING HUMILIATING ME IN FRONT OF MY PEERS

Agree on the Francesca episode perhaps being needed to make this season really work, maybe as a 9.5 episode seeing all the events from Dev's arrival in Italy until the helicopter ride from her view, watching her be bored by Mr. Tileman in her provincial town, feeling her life was dull and passing by, seeing the

They both did a bad thing and sort of used each other, but Dev in that scene was awful in how he tried to lay all his guilt off for it by blaming her. It takes two to tango dude.

On a meta level I actually agree with you. Season 1 and Rachel was about doing what you are supposed to do (shack up with a nice girl and couple up and deal with real shit like broken condoms and Plan B etc) while Season 2 has been a reaction against that after both he and Rachel realized they weren't ready for that

Judging by past comments on AV Club about the relationship on previous episode threads I think a lot of commentators have completely missed the point of the Dev-Francesca relationship.

Dev's presence and purpose in the family unit over all the Thanksgivings is one of those things that should be so hard to work on paper by they absolutely nailed the dynamic from them calling him her "little boyfriend" when they were kids to referencing how Dev/Denise (two nice but self absorbed people) never once

IDK but Trump though…

I think they just sold me on the show.

It almost felt like they they thought they'd have a final 12th episode this season and when they didn't they just fuck it, chopped up the final script into the last 15 minutes, then pitched they will explain the cliffhanger as leverage to get a final seasons 3/4.