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Old 02.20.2014, 06:43 AM   #521
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won't be watching the walking dead next week, as this episode offered a promise of a POSSIBLE REDEEMING PLOTLINE, thereby inevitably setting me up for massive disappointment and driving me ever closer towards the knife drawer.

neeeeeed to watch true detective but the svu just keeps piling up. the hot sister from modern family was on tonight, she was a vile little cunt. sif a 14 year old in their right mind couldn't see that violently bashing someone's skull against a rail repeatedly would kill them, and much less not realise the severity of death. your compassion has for once gone too far benson, lock up the rancid bitch. stabler also got pulled in tonight, god it was hard, he's got a heart of gold beneath the austerity!

hannibal is one of the best shows I've ever watched, jesus christ. I want to have mads mikkelsen living in my house just talking when I want him to. we would go on cannibal sex tours of the world and we would be happpyyyyy. very strange format for a show though, at least in my own limited experience: noirish, quite cold but still reallllyy brutal. the writers of the walking dead could learn from their development; you don't offer an empty skeleton of a character upon their introduction and LEAVE IT THERE but instead slowly advance it by way of DIFFERENT PLOTLINES. mad soundtrack too, at times reminds me of the new blockaders.
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