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No mention of the new Hellraiser? It was actually pretty damn good- definitely better than some of the films listed in this article.

Also, Nope should be on this list. Despite audiences not digging a wierd creature feature, again, it was better than a lot of the films on this list.

I don’t think Dom has been redeemed. The last shot of all three DiGrasso men turning to leer at the woman in the airport made me think the tigers do not change their stripes. 

That’s how they live their lives.

That sound.

i took the final scene with Lucia and Mia (and Alessio) to imply they were off to run another scam on the next group of tourists. Thay made about 60000 euros this week, why do you feel this was the first (or the last) time that they “got their karmic payment for once”? I felt one of the themes of the show was

it seemed perfectly in character, her biggest downfall is her ability to completely lose her sense of self the moment anyone shows her affection. She is desperate for any type of love, and her moments of clarity were those brief times she was able to be self aware.

I think they definitely hooked up as well. Ethan felt finally masculated by having someone who belonged to Cameron. His renewed virality stemmed from that.

I thought that scene was perfect as well as the unloading of the long story to the captain who just said he didn’t speak any English.

I don’t claim to be a gangster expert, but I’m guessing they don’t routinely walk around with a duffel bag containing a gun, rope, and duct tape, especially on social occasions. 

I don’t think Valentina got played. Mia is a transactionalist, purely so. She never promised Valentina a rose garden, just a night of self-discovery. Mia kiboshed the idea of a future relationship and Valentina rewarded her honesty. Theirs may be my favorite relationship of the show.

Her dialogue with Ethan about “you don’t have to know everything about your partner, there is intrigue in the mystery” was a truthbomb delivered beautifully in her tone and especially the registrations on her face both familiar and a bit heartbreaking.

Aubrey Plaza is getting the buzz, but Meghann Fahy turned in a great performance, one of the best of the group, IMO.

Tanya going full on John Wick wasn't on my bingo card.

In this post-Succession world, eat-the-rich satire is a dime a dozen - but where else can you find Jennifer Coolidge massacring a group of gay mobsters?

Are you really full on in the comments talking about who will return for the third season before you even watched the finale??

Yeah, Daphne’s visceral reaction to Ethan’s news was the best scene in the episode. She was so hurt not only because Cam cheated on her again, but because Harper betrayed her in a sense. She tried to hard to have a girl friend in Harper, but Harper betrayed her, just like all of the other girls.

He didn’t “allow” Albie to be conned nor did he forget about that daliance. Dom knew it was a complete scam, but the 50k was worth it to him to rekindle his relationship with his wife and it worked. Beats having to go to therapy, marriage counseling one can suppose. Albie’s preaching was successful in making Dominic

I also like this better than the first, that being a little too smug in the low-hanging fruit of “aren’t rich people the worst?”

Mike White did the best directing I’ve ever seen from him tonight, showing how he was a master manipulator and creator of suspense. Every scene was meant to confuse us to what was actually going on, ambiguous, while ratcheting up the tension. Tanya on the boat felt it could have been a very giant, comical

Going into this ep, knowing she’d seen Greg’s picture and heard Greg’s phone calls and saw the uncle f***er in action, I was thinking, “maybe Tanya has hidden layers?”