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tufar

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  1. Oh, I know, dear JudyObscure... if nothing else, your nick tells the tale, haha. But still... there *is* admirable fortitude (not to mention considerable brain-wear) in watching the drivel week in and week out. And yes, haha, I *have* been guilty of the same. But this particular series kinda took the cake, I, not unknown for bravery and attendant snark-mojo... couldn't do it. Could not! Me!. I turned away at the pass, turned tail, chickened out. *Anything* but this, said I, and watched some other idiocy instead, I forget what. Maybe I watched some fine dancers make fools of themselves.
  2. I accidentally glance-watched 10 minutes of this... Parade of the Idiots (Tropical). And so I must now proclaim: You, intrepid travellers in treks mediatic, I salute you. I salute your intestinal fortitude in exploring the Isle of Abominations (Tropical). I especially salute the person known as Stephanie Green who must, every week, swallow every ideal pertaining to relationships and other such foolishness in order to report (in detail!) of her adventures among the Walking Stupid. Kudos, Woman of Courage, kudos indeed. And now I must repair to the Vomitorium and and by a concentrated course of purging regain my (quickly waning, alas) hopes for humanity. And then, perhaps, a nunnery.
  3. I dunno if you guys know this yet, but the show was renewed for a second season. yay.
  4. It is also possible that the whole thing has some kind of tie-in to the little girl whose picture is at the copshop in Chicago? That Wolfgang's father had something to do with that? Which is what makes him the monster he is? Doesn't it make sense? I see this show making those kinda tie-ins, the ones verging on cliches (nevermind the cultural cliches that they also play around with. I like it, because I like what they do with it, in some sense, it is totally pulp-like but very enjoyable. Even though some of the acting is a tad ah, overwrought, it suits this approach... and the visual implementations are stunning. Very well done
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