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Hmm, you are missing out. I've actually started watching the reruns on FXX, I forgot already how hilarious and sweet that show was. No one is with you, you are a moron. You haven't seen her on Parks & Rec? She only had a small role in the beginning of the movie. Nothing to get excited over, really. In the end he WAS sorta decent, no? He went to jail so that his brother could be free. Yeah, I think they purposely dressed J in that black hoodie in the end to mislead us, but there is no way J had anything to do with the shooting. The moment they showed this woman and her brother sledgehammering the wall, I was like "Was I right or was I right?" I am also wondering how not one of the Cody brothers has any compunction about screwing over their mother. I still don't understand how any of this makes Jason Lewis look any younger?? The fact is, he looks too old for 46 - and that's it. 30-ish?? You think Jason Bateman looks 30-ish? Have you seen Ozark? He could easily pass for 52. I remember him from Sex & the City, he was super-hot. Also, 46 is still mid-forties, I wouldn't call that "reaching 50". For mid-forties he looks really old. Yeah, people are idiots. Yeah, all throughout the episode last night I had the feeling that the show is already going downhill. Nah, I don't think he looks young for 48 at all. Compare him to Tom Cruise, for instance, who is older. Laura Linney just looks really old for her age - compare her to Lori Loughlin or Paula Marshall or Jane Leeves, who is slightly older. That wasn't "name" calling, that was statement of fact. I wonder if this is the formula they are going to follow in every episode now? A twist at the end? Er, no, it definitely isn't. The first episode of The Sinner, for instance, was incomparably better. No, he wouldn't have said blowie in that context. I am talking about the scene where Abi's goody-two-shoes boyfriend was saying at the fundraiser that if he came into a large sum of money, he would have "taken on blowfly", and I had no idea what that meant. Yeah, I think this is the most serious and demanding role I've ever seen her in. I do know that if you weren't a prude, you wouldn't even have noticed these things, or at the very least they certainly wouldn't have bothered you enough to open a topic about it. How is it interesting? I feel like that article says a whole lot of nothing. But honestly, how successful would a network with shows like Psych be in today's TV climate? They simply had to change before they were irredeemably thought of as a joke. They needed viewers to associate their name with quality series in a post-Breaking Bad world. I remember when I recommended Mr. Robot to one of my friends, her response was "On the USA network? Wow, I never watch anything on the USA network." Well, precisely. Kathryn Erbe from Law & Order Criminal Intent.