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What is it?

This reviewer is out to lunch

That's funny, because your mom cares for me

No. No business owners are humiliated. They're often confused, amused and annoyed, but that is the natural reaction to being confronted with a confident lunatic (which is what the Nathan character is). In the end, almost every episode reinforces Nathan's folly while giving each business owner the space to come across

Alright, finished the series because I have a cold so what the hell. I'd say it rarely rises above smile-level, but there were a few moments that had me laughing hard…

Yeah, I guess I felt the same about the movie. I don't really get the idea of a comedy that doesn't make you laugh but is considered artistically successful. If it's not making me laugh at all, it's not hitting veins of truth or surprise or ingenuity. This felt pretty lifeless - congratulating the viewer for knowing

I gotta know — did anyone actually laugh watching this? I found the first episode mildly amusing at best. I mean it's just not funny. I am able to identify all the cliches they're playing on and exaggerating, but just jamming together a bunch of references and absurdities isn't automatically hilarious.

Based on the rape revelation in this episode, it seems likely her kink is more in that vein. Nevertheless, that's the one critical piece of information I DEMAND to know by the end of the season or I will go ballistic

you'll be less shocked when we find out what movie they licensed it from

Plus her character has a full name - Erica Jonson. Some bigger roles don't even get a surname in the credits. Explain that!

I'm thinking the killer is kind of a good guy in a way - a vigilante. Look at the targets: the sickest fuck in town, plus some hoodlum. The acid in the eyes almost feels like moral judgment. And if the baddie were really bad, you can bet Pizzaman would've spent a lot of time building him up. I'm almost inclined to say

This is where the season falls down. For all the "character building," the characters really aren't that well drawn. Generally, characters are defined by their relationships, and with 3 antisocial nitwits here, we have very little to go on. If these cops were working closely throughout and having principled

Chessani = Creon?

"It's like I'm flying a Millennium Falcon full of bullshit straight into the death star, and I can't abide that my friend."

That would be so lame, but I can't deny it's possible. I enjoy the guessing game aspect, and the more I play the more I enjoy watching. But as actual drama, this season rates a D.

So like… Paul's mom was a dancer at a swingin' sex party… Caspere made a baby with her…. it was Paull… Paul killed him and made sex with his ma? It all checks out except that he stumbled across the body in episode 1. And if he left it there, he wouldn't have to stumble across it. And Oedipus never had sex with his

In the play "Oedipus the King," Antigone is the daughter/half-sister of Oedipus. Oedipus blinds himself when he discovers his past transgressions (sleeping with his mother, killing his father). So: is Caspere Oedipus? Was he Ani's real father? Did television actor David Morse adopt Ani from some fling Caspere had, and