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Uhg. This season of Game of thrones, I find myself to be very conflicted about. It's filled with satisfying moments, but satisfying the way a bag of Halloween candy is when you're hungry. I was extremely dubious when D&D announced that they were going to complete the show with only 13 episodes. It just didn't seem

I'm not even sure that he really believes it. I think he's just wrapping himself in the flag of "ethical duty." His single minded crusade to knock Jimmy back down to size (in his mind Jimmy natural state is the f*CK up that can't get through life on his own) blinds him to the hypocritical irony that he's using the

Chuck shows himself for what he is; a has-been attorney who's own psychosomatic issues set him on a years long downward trajectory coupled with an egocentric smug sense of "ethical duty" made it impossible to find some joy in his younger brother finally blossoming in yr beginning of the series. Jimmy lands the big

True, but not in this case. They've been on for 12 and it's as good it's ever been. 2 more years wouldn't be an eternity, it's just 2 more years. They signed for 2 already, so it's definitely not that they want to go out on a high note or anything.
The reality of this article is that, they left it with a cliffhanger

Definitely. The first thing I said when read it was that it's like the cast of GOT every time they were asked "is Jon Snow really dead?"

Matt and Trey have been able to make 10 episodes of South Park while doing a Broadway Play and other side projects. Yes they can do their parts anywhere since it's all voice, but still they're doing S.P. indefinitely. I think Glenn can knock out the 2 more seasons he's contracted for.
Plus, this season has been one of

Sooo, you're a film student in a German school… Or you're studying German films? Can't see that latter being very..

I haven't heard this (nor do I know if you were being ironic or not) but I definitely see it being true. Typically long running shows start to slide in quality the longer they're on, anecdotally in my experience it's usually between seasons 6-8. One of the unique things about the show is that (while yes, some seasons

Just finished rewatching a few episodes from this season. My post on the possibility that season 12 being a Bob Newhart "it was all a dream sequence" thing in a tongue in cheek way. However after watching a few episodes again, I find it to be more of a possibility than I first thought.

Glenn and Charlie were on a podcasta few years ago, I think it was Marc Maron's but don't hold me to that. They do knock out the filming in a couple days actually. They also do less of the writing over the last few seasons (at the time of the interview they were on season 6 or 7). I know that even early on the guy who

With this season's upending of several concrete "Its Always Sunny tenants"; that Mac will never come out of the closet, Charlie will never get the girl (whom as far as we know could actually be named "girl" since it's no stranger than being just "the waitress" for 12 years)/and if he got the girl he'd ever want to

He is definitely not leaving the show, his answer rings the same way cast members would give to "Is Jon Snow really dead?" They got contracted for two more seasons. They make 10 episodes, and anyone who's watched them streaming without commercials knows that they are all barely 21 minutes long. I really don't see that