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American Horror Story: Rest in Pieces (2019)
Season 9, Episode 8
2/10
Heavy Handed Social Bigotry.
8 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
In this episode Billie Lorde who plays the character Montana is revealed to everyone as a person who was the girlfriend of the serial killer known as the night stalker. Because of this she feels guilty and dumps an endless barrage of complaints all over a character who accepts her for who she is. And it is endless complaints about how the world (especially) men) feel about women and how they treat women. All of it has nothing to do with the scene and everything to do with the Warriors who created and ruined this series time and time again... I suggest they stick to horror,. which there is too little of and that they could usually do a better job of. And add unneeded filler to sweets like Twinkies.
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1/10
--Nothing To Fear Here--
22 October 2017
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((a few Spoilers))The scariest characters in this season have been.. clowns. Yes clowns. I wish I was kidding. And worse than that they have let people know that the not so scary clowns are just a scam to make people scared and to work the community into a frenzy. The clowns and the so called cult, one and the same, so zero fear factor in this show. The first season was great. Unless they make some really deep and thorough changes to everything then maybe the FX Network needs to cut loose this dead weight. Shows with better ratings have never survived so long. This episode had an odd and confusing plot twist and a diversion from,. whatever the cult actually is, even if it could be called a cult. Can there be a cult without religion. Isn't it just a gang with no worship or acts of wonder? Which is lead by a blue haired basement weirdo. If there is an actual social message in this? Can we even care? I just hope this episode signals the end of the line in this once glorious show.
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1/10
---Devastating--- (a little bit of spoilers)
23 October 2016
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The Walking Dead was I'm sure,. devastating to many. And if an extreme death is in a way,. showing respect for an actor and the character that they play,. then they respected them to death. But the show is now in a jam both in plot and emotionally as well. I suppose that I will still watch the show but they have to redeem themselves in my eyes. If they can't do that then I will say,.. sooo long to the show. It's bad enough that they ended the last of a season like that,. like they did with the finale at the place called The Terminus. People only want to see so much of this sort of thing before they say,.. nope,. no more for me. Can the show come back after the death of two characters? I don't know but I expect some drop in the rating,. at least in this episode and I may change my rating for the series because the entire fabric of the shoe,.. Changed,. has entirely changed. I would not recommend this episode for anyone who overly identifies with the characters or who has trouble dealing with brutal episodes. And how will they deal with Daryl,. and Maggie? Everything is now in limbo now. Very Bad.
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Lewis Black: In God We Rust (2012 TV Special)
2/10
Not the same old Lewis Black,. Even though he is imitating himself
17 October 2016
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*** Some Spoilers ** I have seen this special a couple times. And Lewis Black used to be so much better. But he has gone the way of a lot of comics who yell at the camera and wave their arms frantically and substitute silly on stage breakdowns and arm flailing for actual humor. In this show he even imitates his own old joke about why we don't have solar power,. and how it makes politicians want to pee themselves. He could have found a better joke to reformulate that that one of his jokes. Is Lewis Black past it all? Possibly if this is the best show he can do in what was almost an hour. I really don't think this show can appeal to very many people now. I recommend replaying the shows of the late John Pinette.
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Married... with Children (1987–1997)
10/10
This is "THE" groundbreaking show.
14 October 2013
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************ Some Spoilers *************

Forget the nonsense and hype you have heard about the show "Roseanne" being the groundbreaking show. Married with Children is more highly rated,. it came out first (and is therefore the groundbreaking show),. and it has won many more awards than "Roseanne". Also Married With Children started off an insane poor family and stayed that way. They had a few momentary times when things would go well for them. But they didn't become the rich and famous like the characters did in the Roseanne show. Much more of the seasons of Married With Children were a hit than most sitcoms. And they did have a slowdown of their success,. like in Bud's college years. But overall,. and more often than not,. the show was a long winning streak. From Al Bundy seeing aliens, to a dead mall Santa, to the whole Bundy family in Hell,. it is one insanely funny thrill ride.
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Roseanne (1988–2018)
10/10
An Overrated and Over-Aired Show
14 October 2013
Warning: Spoilers
************ A Few Spoilers ***********

There are some particularly good shows in the early seasons. Especially the Holiday shows. And even more so the Halloween shows. But it is not the groundbreaking show that it is sold as. This show followed Married With Children which is the "True" groundbreaking show. Roseanne often airs on three or four networks at the same time. And the shows are aired in a marathon that has the entire series over as soon as it begins. The series goes from a couple funny seasons as an almost broke family,. to a few years with the family hating one another, to a self indulgent nasty rich family. The worst is when the series ends with Roseanne saying that none of it happened the way that it was told in a final very strange episode where she adds commentary on the series. But most of the laughs are in the first three seasons.
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Futurama: Meanwhile (2013)
Season 10, Episode 13
10/10
A Nice Sweet Ending
5 September 2013
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***** ***Some Spoilers Ahead**** ****** This episode begins where the first delivery episode began which is on the moon. Later the Professor invents a button that can send a person back 10 seconds. And Fry asks Leela to marry him. When he places a ring in a giant live clam that chops off her hands he has to use the Professors button to erase the event. After asking Leela to marry him Fry tells her to meet him at the Vampire State Building if she accepts his proposal. It seems that she won't meet him which Fry takes to mean that she won't marry him. So he jumps from the top of the building to end it all because he could't live without her. The rest of the crew come to save Fry. The Professor seems destroyed by the time warping effect of the device. As Fry comes down for a somewhat gentle landing he lands on the Professors button that turns back time destroying it and freezing time. Fry and Leela bring everyone to a chapel and get married. After that they live a long life together very happy till they are old. Late in their life the Professor appears and fixes the time device and they can relive all that has happened,. but they won't remember a thing that happened. The magic of this episode is that we discover what can happen between Fry and Leela. And They say farewell to the fans by telling Fry and Leela that they can just start from the beginning. After the episode aired on the Comedy Central Network the first episode of the series was aired. Fry and Leela saying they wanted to do it all over again was the Futurama crew saying they wish they could do it all again and that there was no regrets. And the starting of the first episode after that was their saying goodbye,. have fun and enjoy it all again from the start. Overall the farewell show was exceptionally well thought out. Very nice.
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Moral Orel (2005–2009)
8/10
A Mild South Park Meets Dayey And Goliath
14 July 2013
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"""Spoiler Alert""" ... Long ago there was a children's Christian show called Davey and Goliath. It was a stop motion animated clay style of show or Claymation as the style is called. Moral Orel is a spoof of that show. And like with Davey and Goliath, every episode brings a new moral lesson. However the quality of this show is much higher than the Davey and Goliath show. But the lessons that are learned by Orel are similar to the lessons that the kids it the animated show South Park learned (but with less extreme results usually). Orel's Father usually ends up taking Orel to his study to beat him with a belt (though the spankings are never shown). Afterwords his Father explains what Orel did wrong and presents one of the "Lost Commandments" that this show is famous for. In this show the Father doesn't know best and the characters are about as obsessed and confused as people are in real life. This show is great fun if you are not easily offended but if you are too sensitive then you might be better off passing on this title up and watching a religious program.
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