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Nope, looked everywhere and nowhere does this say it's a recap instead of a review. The link is in the list of TV reviews and it even has a letter grade! Pretty sure it's a review and pretty sure I've never read a review of anything that tells you the ending in such painstakingly careful and specific detail.

I thought this was a review. Why would anyone want to read a recap? If you've seen it, you know what happened. If you haven't, why would you want to know? I come to this site for the reviews. If it's just going to be spoiler-filled synopses now, I'm out.

I love that it ends with "Start your free trial now." Why would anyone need to do that for a show that doesn't come on until 2017?

Well the review told you the ending in explicit detail, so you should already know if you liked it or not. Really, really wish I hadn't read this before watching!! Whatever happened to Spoiler Alerts?

*sigh*

Ordered Look at Me. I'll let you know.

I'm shocked…SHOCKED that no one said Dave Grohl from Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny. Hands down best Satan ever. (Then Ray Wise.)

I agree that September is terrible, but it's still worth watching for a titanic performance from Elaine Stritch. Mind-blowingly good. (It still sucks though.)

I did forget Zelig. I really liked that one. Also Radio Days and Manhattan Murder Mystery. Alice wasn't bad either. I did that off the top of my head.

You'd may also be surprised to find that he didn't design the costumes.

None of this argues the original point, though. Regardless of whether these movies are good or not, they aren't anything near the constant flow he had from the mid-'seventies to the end of the century: Manhattan, Annie Hall, Hannah and Her Sisters, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Love and Death, Husbands and Wives, Bullets

I like those people but I don't know Jennifer Egan. Is this a recommendation?

For a musical, we would need Chaka Khan. As she said to George Takei, "I feel for you."

It would be easier to believe the writer was a clinical psychologist if this weren't a quote: "She can’t even bare to not have sex with herself…" There are so many things wrong with this sentence that would not normally escape a person with multiple degrees from centers of higher learning.

The Americans S4 was amazing, and Fargo S2 may be my favorite single season of a television show period. Your comment makes me want to revisit Leftovers—I only watched about four and kind of liked it, but I guess not quite enough….

Gwen, Douglass Wallop wrote the novel Damn Yankees was based on and co-wrote the book of the musical, but the composers (and lyricists) were Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. When you write your biography, you will obviously come across that piece of information. Please let us know when you do; it sounds like she had a

I agree that every performance made me want to see the shows more. They were unanimously good. I'm not sure I understand your comment about gender diversity, though, unless you only mean the winners. There were more female playwrights and songwriters nominated this year than ever before if I'm not mistaken. Both

He is a professional television host AND he has won a Tony himself. Um…. Doesn't that make him more qualified than literally anyone else on earth?

They could use the Black Maria. It's still standing.

Not to be pedantic, but Lubitsch's film was an adaptation of the 1924 Broadway operetta The Student Prince, which was in turn adapted from the old German play.