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9 Shows We Stopped Watching This Year

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There’s only so much room on our DVRs…and in our hearts.

1. The Affair

1. The Affair

Showtime

To be fair, I fell in loathe with this series, which debuted on Showtime last year, after loving the "he said, she said" structure in the first episode. I grew beyond bored and increasingly frustrated with the writers' attempt to make me feel empathy for Noah (Dominic West) — who was cheating on his wife, Helen (Maura Tierney), with whom he has four children — and Alison (Ruth Wilson) — who was cheating on her husband, Cole (Joshua Jackson), with whom she'd lost a child. (Yes, of course, that latter element is fucking terrible.) I certainly wasn't rooting for them, their courtship wasn't romantic, and after a while, I really was only in it to find out why the series was interspersed with glimpses of Noah and Alison being questioned at a police station. The answer, we learned way too many episodes later, was because Cole's brother Scott (Colin Donnell), a character the audience barely knew and certainly did not care about, was murdered. When Noah got arrested for said homicide in the Season 1 finale, I laughed, but sadistically stuck around for the Season 2 premiere. It opened with a dream sequence, and we had to wait 25 minutes to find out Noah and Alison were still together. Then, they danced to Damien Rice. I barely made it through the end of the episode — and I have no regrets. Farewell, Noah. Farewell, Alison. Farewell, theme song, aka worst use of Fiona Apple ever. —Jaimie Etkin

2. American Horror Story: Hotel

2. American Horror Story: Hotel

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When Jessica Lange revealed she really wasn't coming back to AHS after four seasons as its centerpiece, I knew it was the end of an era. And at the risk of the wrath of Little Monsters everywhere, I wasn't too thrilled to hear Lady Gaga would be taking her place. (I mean, give it to the Supreme, for god's sake!) But AHS is one of my favorite series, and I didn't think twice about giving it a chance. That first bloody AF orgy scene between Gaga and Matt Bomer's characters was promising, and Denis O'Hare's fabulously bedazzled Elizabeth Taylor gave me life, but after four episodes, nothing else gripped me: not vampire children, not blonde tourists in their underwear, not Sarah Paulson's character's teeth falling out in a recreation of the nightmare everyone's had. Usually, I have FOMO about missing out on a show I know everyone's talking about, but it didn't seem like it this season. So those episodes are still sitting on my DVR, but not even Bomer's "Hotline Bling" moves are enough to reel me back in. —J.E.


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39 Stars We Couldn't Get Enough Of In 2015

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There were plenty of impressive performances this year, but BuzzFeed Entertainment talked with a group of actors about their particularly outstanding achievements — on screen and off. Here are our features, presented in chronological order of when they were published.

Taraji P. Henson

Taraji P. Henson

The Oscar-nominated actor leads an all-star cast on Empire, Lee Daniels’ series about the dark side of hip-hop. “I know I’m going to have to probably dig into some ugly places in my life to bring the character to life,” she told BuzzFeed News. — Kelley L. Carter

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Jussie Smollett

Jussie Smollett

Director Lee Daniels “holds up the mirror to us as human beings,” Jussie Smollett told BuzzFeed News. On Empire, the actor plays Jamal, a groundbreaking young black gay character. — Kelley L. Carter

Chuck Hodes / Fox

Jay and Mark Duplass

Jay and Mark Duplass

Between Transparent, The Mindy Project, and their new HBO series Togetherness, brothers Jay and Mark Duplass have been taking over the world. But they told BuzzFeed News it's taken years for them to get there. — Alison Willmore

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19 Reasons We Should All Be More Like Mindy Lahiri From "The Mindy Project"

Who Said It: Andy Dwyer Or Morgan Tookers?

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It’s Parks and Rec vs. The Mindy Project!

Mindy Kaling Settles 14 Of Pop Culture's Biggest Love Triangles

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Choose wisely.

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Mindy Kaling loves a rom-com, adores a rom-dram, and can't get enough of a love triangle — so when the renaissance woman stopped by BuzzFeed in anticipation of the third season finale of her beloved Fox comedy, The Mindy Project, we asked Kaling to declare a "Team" in 14 of the most hotly debated pop culture love triangles of all time.

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If Mindy Kaling's Tweets Were Motivational Posters

14 Pieces Of Advice Mindy Kaling Has For Women

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You asked, she answered.

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I went on a vacation with my mom and dad to Buenos Aires for 10 days and I always had a good relationship with my parents, but I wasn't one of those girls — you know those girls or guys, I'm always very jealous of them, who talk to their mom or dad once a day? Although I got along very well with my mom and dad, I was never like that. I don't know why we all decided to go on this trip just the three of us, but it was one of the most memorable trips I ever had and the reason I say you should do it in your twenties is that if you just got out of college and you haven't lived with them for a while, it really was the time when I started loving my parents as people and not as my mother and father. I got to spend a lot of time with them individually and it strengthened and really deepened my love for them in a way that I later really appreciated. Especially now that I don't have my mom around anymore. I felt like, Oh, I got to see what she was like as a woman. Not in a way where you're too young — you don't want to see that at all, you'd rather die — but in my twenties I was able to handle it and really appreciated it, so I recommend that.

I'm very sorry you work under those conditions where what clothing you wear defines what kind of person you are. I do think that in, like anything else, it's not an easy answer, but if you're just good it doesn't matter if you're wearing a SpongeBob SquarePants costume. I have noticed that if you want to wear lipstick it doesn't mean you can't have gone to college. Unfortunately the answer is hard work kind of excuses anything. I work with comedy writers who are much more sort of artsy and forgiving, but they're mostly guys who wear zip-up hoodies and when I come in wearing an outfit with makeup and did my hair, you get teased. But, at the same time, it's like, if you are just funny and good and are the first one in, last one to leave, it's unimpeachable. You can look however you want.

Macey J. Foronda / BuzzFeed


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27 Truths Mindy And Danny From "The Mindy Project" Taught You About Love


25 Reasons We Absolutely Need A Fourth Season Of "The Mindy Project"

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#SAVEMINDY.

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Because we need a Danny and Mindy engagement party.

Because we need a Danny and Mindy engagement party.

...preferably with some guest spots from Mindy's season one friends?

FOX

Because we need to see Danny meet Mindy's parents.

Because we need to see Danny meet Mindy's parents.

We've met Danny's mother and father but neither Lahiri parent and we NEED that in season four.

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Are You More Mindy Lahiri Or Kelly Kapoor?

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This quiz is bananas! B-A-N-A-N-A-S

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"The Mindy Project" Isn't Canceled After All

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Streaming site Hulu has picked up the show, after Fox canceled it last week, for a 26-episode fourth season.

Isabella Vosmikova / FOX

Nine days after Fox canceled The Mindy Project, Hulu has confirmed that it is reviving the half-hour comedy. BuzzFeed News confirmed there were talks of the deal late last week.

"I am thrilled The Mindy Project has found a new home on Hulu, where so many of our fans are already watching the show," creator and star Mindy Kaling said in a statement. "It's such an exciting place to be."

There is no news on how the upcoming fourth season, which does not yet have a premiere date, will be released, whether all at once or in separate installments. Season 4 will consist of 26 episodes, and Hulu will decide after the premiere if additional seasons will be ordered.

"Mindy has been a beloved member of the Hulu family, so this deal is a natural extension of our relationship," said Craig Erwich, senior vice president and head of content for Hulu, in a statement. "With so many of her fans already catching up and tuning in to the series on Hulu, we know her millions of fans will be eager to find out what Mindy has in store for the next chapter."

Mindy Kaling has been hinting that the show wasn't quite over since Fox canceled it. The day Fox revealed the show wasn't coming back, Kaling posted a video on Instagram with the caption, "Hey guys, I'm in Montana, is anything happening in LA? #themindyproject." The short clip ended with her winking. The following day, Kaling posted a photo to Twitter that read, "Please stand by."

The Mindy Project ran for three seasons on Fox. While the show gathered a devout and critical following over its run at Fox, its ratings dwindled rapidly. It follows OB-GYN Mindy Lahiri (Kaling) as she works, unsuccessfully, to make her personal life as successful as her professional one. Season 3 ended with Mindy and her co-worker and friend Danny (Chris Messina) expecting their first child — the two have had an on-again, off-again relationship since Season 2.

LINK: 14 Pieces Of Advice Mindy Kaling Has For Women

15 Reasons Why "The Mindy Project" Is Actually So Canadian

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More like The Mind-eh Project, right guys?!

Something unthinkable recently happened. FOX decided to cancel "The Mindy Project" and fans were not pleased.

Something unthinkable recently happened. FOX decided to cancel "The Mindy Project" and fans were not pleased.

"HOW DARE YOU!" – an angry mob

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But don't worry because it's been picked up by a Canadian broadcaster!

But don't worry because it's been picked up by a Canadian broadcaster!

The show will be returning to its prime-time schedule on City in Canada, despite being dropped by Fox in the United States. Hallelujah!

Fox / Via rose-petals-of-temptation.tumblr.com

Mindy understands what it's like to go a full 24 hours without Tim Hortons.

Mindy understands what it's like to go a full 24 hours without Tim Hortons.

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Here's What You Need To Get Mindy Kaling's Summer Cut

Which Mindy Kaling Character Are You?

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Are you more Kelly, Mindy or Disgust?

"The Mindy Project" Lands Joseph Gordon-Levitt For Season 4

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And the episode pays homage to Sliding Doors.

Kevin Winter / Getty Images

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The Mindy Project has a knack for casting some of Hollywood's most in-demand leading men — James Franco, Lee Pace, Seth Rogen, Stephen Colbert, Hannibal Buress, Seth Meyers, Timothy Olyphant, and John Cho, to name a few — and that will still be true in the show's upcoming fourth season, its first on Hulu.

BuzzFeed News can exclusively reveal that Joseph Gordon-Levitt will guest star in the Season 4 premiere, which is inspired by the 1998 romantic comedy Sliding Doors. In the alternate-reality version of Mindy Lahiri's (Kaling) life, she is no longer with Danny Castellano (Chris Messina), but married to Matt (Gordon-Levitt), a suave reality show producer for Bravo — aka the ideal profession for Mindy's man.

It's also a reunion of sorts for Gordon-Levitt and The Mindy Project cast — Kaling and Messina guest-starred in the Season 2 premiere of his crowd-sourced Pivot series, Hit Record.

The Mindy Project, which Fox canceled in May, was later resurrected by Hulu, where the first of its 26 new episodes will premiere later this year.


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20 Underrated Actors Who Deserve Some Emmy Love

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“I always say Tatiana Maslany from Orphan Black, but the Academy woke up this year and FINALLY nominated her!!!”

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14 Times Mindy Lahiri Perfectly Described Your Relationship With Food

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Because no one understands your passion for food like Mindy.

Nothing can get in the way of you and food.

Nothing can get in the way of you and food.

The Mindy Project / Via FOX

Nothing. Not even the lack of utensils.

Nothing. Not even the lack of utensils.

The Mindy Project / Via FOX

Or pain.

Or pain.

The Mindy Project / Via FOX

The Mindy Project / Via FOX


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The 21 Best Mindy Kaling Tweets Of 2015

Comedy's Next Great Leading Man

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"Luckily, I have such a soft focus face that I don't think I will ever get to that point where someone comes up to me and is like, ‘I'm so sorry but I need you to Facetime with my girlfriend right now,'" Ike Barinholtz said in a recent interview with BuzzFeed News.

But he has seen plenty of that kind of fame firsthand. “I remember we were shooting Neighbors 2 and there were these three women — one was 58, one was 38, and one was 14 — and they were all screaming ‘Zac! Zac!’ over and over. And I was like, ‘That's three generations of women that want to fuck you,’” Barinholtz said with a laugh. “To have a life like Zac or Tina or Amy or Mindy is pretty intense.”

Zac is, of course, Zac Efron, Barinholtz’s co-star in Neighbors and its sequel, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising; Tina and Amy are, of course, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, Barinholtz’s co-stars in Sisters; and Mindy is, of course, Mindy Kaling, Barinholtz’s boss and co-star on The Mindy Project.

But as any of his — as he put it — “goddamn famous” friends would tell him, that intense degree of global fame is something that chooses you, not the other way around. And given that 2015 marks his most high-profile role to date, things could be changing for Barinholtz.

Kaling and Barinholtz on The Mindy Project.

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Since 2012, the Chicago native has slowly and steadily built a passionate fanbase through The Mindy Project where, in addition to writing and producing, Barinholtz plays Morgan Tookers, a sweet but startlingly incompetent ex-convict who works as a nurse at Mindy Lahiri’s OBGYN practice. In 2014, he co-starred with Efron and Seth Rogen in the fraternity hit comedy Neighbors as Jimmy Blevins, a man who refused to let go of his ex-wife. The roles played into a very familiar professional narrative for Barinholtz. “Everyone I've ever played has basically been a really dumb sexual deviant in some way,” he said as he reclined behind his desk in the Mindy office he shares with David Stassen, his longtime writing partner.

So, in 2014, the 38-year-old comedian focused on finding projects shooting during the show’s hiatus that could change that. Enter Sisters, the first time Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have co-headlined a film since 2008’s Baby Mama. They play siblings who return to their hometown of Orlando to clean out their shared childhood bedroom when their parents sell the house they grew up in — and to get their lives in order. It’s en route to the house when Kate (Fey) and Maura (Poehler) encounter James (Barinholtz), their parents' neighbor who instantly clicks with divorcee Maura.

The role ticked all of the boxes for Barinholtz: It offered him the opportunity to play someone new — “a sweetheart who is a nice guy who really gets to be, like, a normal dude”— and something new as well — the love interest. But this being Hollywood, playing the love interest meant he would be shirtless and therefore, had to lose some of the weight he’d packed on during Season 2 of The Mindy Project. “Morgan was really letting himself go that season,” Barinholtz said. “When I think of Morgan, he's almost indigent, you know what I mean? He's on the fringes of society so I never wear makeup for him and I really was getting big. I was 240 pounds. Just big. And the first scene where you see me, Amy and Tina are driving by and I'm wearing a tight shirt — and that only works if you're in good shape. They can't drive by and be like, ‘I bet that guy does good impressions!’ You know?”

Poehler and Barinholtz in Sisters.

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So he reduced his food intake and upped his workouts, resulting in a substantially slimmer, but not entirely unrealistic physique. The shirtless reveal is particularly refreshing, given the industry’s obsession with hyper-chiseled leading men. “It’s funny, I was watching a trailer for the show Shameless and William H. Macy is fucking jacked in it,” Barinholtz said. “I was like, ‘Doesn't he play an alcoholic who basically lives in a gutter? What is he, a trainer also?’ Unless it's a story point that you are completely shredded or you're Captain America, don't run away from a small coat of flab, especially in the winter months. It's cold and you need to store alcohol — that extra fat to keep you alive. It's healthy fat. It's good fat.”

While audiences are excited to see Fey and Poehler together again, Barinholtz was equally thrilled that Sisters reunited him with the two, whom he first met nearly 20 years ago when all three were up-and-coming performers in Chicago’s improv scene. “Tina was always just so funny,” he said. “I knew Amy a lot more because we're a little more similar in the sense that we're like, ‘Hey! Yo! Let's get drunk and have a smoke!’ But I always liked Tina and, even in 1996, was completely in awe of her and her comedy. It's just so sharp.”

The fact that Barinholtz is now playing the male lead in a major motion picture co-starring two comedians he’s loved for 20 years is kind of blowing his mind. “I still think I'm going to get cut out of the film,” he said half in jest of Sisters, which hits theaters on Dec. 18. “I still think there's a chance it opens and my wife says to me, ‘You had one line! What happened?’ It was a surreal experience. I still can't believe it happened.”

The cast of Suicide Squad.

Warner Bros.

The incredible professional opportunities continued for Barinholtz after he returned to film the third season of The Mindy Project when he auditioned for a role in Suicide Squad, DC Comics’s big budget super villain team-up co-starring Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Jared Leto, and Viola Davis. The movie, once again, afforded him the chance to try something new. “Going to Suicide Squad was a very different experience. I don't want to say it was agro-male because Margot Robbie is tougher than any of the guys, but it was just a very raucous set,” he said of the gritty, action-heavy blockbuster. “[Director] David Ayer is very dark. He chases that real darkness and says crazy things to you before a take to get your head spinning. He likes to psychologically get in there. He would tell us, ‘You know on Fury, right before a scene, I almost got Shia [LaBeouf] and [Jon] Bernthal into a fistfight.’ And it's like, I don't want to do that!! But he gets great performances out of actors and the movie is so big in scope. When I think of some of those sets, it's like, This is the size of Universal Studios. It was very, very, very different.”

Keeping the details of a super high-profile movie secret has also been a new experience for Barinholtz, who wasn’t even able to speak in depth about the character he plays. “I have David Ayer in my head being like, ‘I'm going to kill you if you say anything,’” he said before thinking for a solid minute. “I can say it's probably not who you think it is. I can say that he's definitely someone that people will not like, and he is someone who likes to really mess with people — likes to really hurt people and fuck them up.”

Off set, the cast of Suicide Squad bonded by getting matching tattoos and while Barinholtz didn’t get one (“My wife said, ‘If you come back with a tattoo from a movie you are in, I'll know what kind of man you are,’” he recalled), he did emerge from the experience with some new impressions to add to his repertoire. Robbie’s Australian accent was just one of the nearly dozen Barinholtz busted out during the course of our hourlong interview. They ranged from Arnold Schwarzenegger, Donald Trump, and Mindy Kaling to a used car salesman, a chain restaurant waiter, and an old-timey Hollywood agent.

Barinholtz's MadTV cast.

Fox

Those impressions, formed over years of doing improv, served Barinholtz well on MadTV, where he was a cast member from 2002 to 2007. While he, like most burgeoning comedians, dreamt of getting tapped by Lorne Michaels to star on Saturday Night Live, Fox’s late-night sketch series came calling first and, as a struggling 24-year-old comedian, he couldn’t say no.

“I was a busboy at Morton’s in Beverly Hills and I had been grinding it out in comedy for a long time,” Barinholtz said. “I was like, ‘Oh, I don't care about SNL, I need money right now! I'll do whatever you want.’ The first couple of years I was just in heaven. But I was always surprised that I succeeded there because MadTV has a definite formula where they want big, stock characters. That's why Alex Borstein, Michael McDonald, Nicole Sullivan, Keegan Michael-Key were so great because they have that rotating cast of characters in their head. I've never been able to do that. I'm not one of these guys who transforms; I'm always playing an incarnation of myself. So I was always shocked when I would be asked to come back every year because I didn't think I was doing that well. … And then you start getting restless.”

After Season 12, Barinholtz left the show ready to join the ranks of comedians in Hollywood who transitioned from sketch comedies to film and television. There was only one problem: “Hollywood said no,” he said with a laugh. Going from a steady paycheck for five years to a series of slammed doors was a harsh reality for Barinholtz and the start of what he referred to as “my dark period.”

“Going back to being a broke writer-actor in L.A. is very humbling, especially when your girlfriend, now my wife, moved out here for you,” he said. “That was a humdinger. During that time, I took whatever I could get.” What he could get was a series of spoof films written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, like 2008’s Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie and 2010’s Vampire’s Suck. “Getting those movies allowed me to survive and I'm so grateful and thankful to those guys for letting me come and imitate Dane Cook in Vampires Suck or whatever,” Barinholtz said.

Kaling and Barinholtz at the Television Critics Association summer press tour in August 2015.

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And the bright side of his “dark period” was that it afforded him the time to focus on writing, something he and David Stassen, whom he’s known since they met as 8-year-olds at sports camp in Chicago, had done together since high school. “There's five minutes a year where I'm like, ‘Fuck you! You're wrong,’ but for the other 10 million minutes, it's pretty great to have someone you have a shorthand with and someone who almost, annoyingly, can finish my thoughts,” Barinholtz said of Stassen. “It’s nice to feel like you have another brain.”

Having a lifelong partner like Stassen is also what allows Barinholtz to feel comfortable taking time away from his first priority, writing and producing The Mindy Project, to expand his career as an actor. And while he has his ear to the ground for his next hiatus project — possibly his first-ever true lead role — Barinholtz is currently due back in The Mindy Project writers room, which suits him perfectly fine because he can very easily recall the years when a job — and career — of this caliber felt infuriatingly unattainable.

“Every time I drive past La Cienega and Third and see that loading dock outside Morton’s, I instantly go back there,” Barinholtz said, with a rare wistfulness in his voice. “I remember standing outside with the other waiters, smoking cigarettes, thinking, I've gotta do something. I want to have a body of work that, when I die, I can look back on and be proud of. Then, to have a few years where the industry tells you that not only is your dream not going to happen, but you might have to leave? It was so hard.

“So yeah, I definitely am so grateful for everything I have and to be surrounded by people, not just at this show, but in my career, who think I'm funny. Because when you get a big laugh, that's the greatest feeling. To me, laughs are definitely like a drug ... and if [people are] laughing with you, you're doing something right.”

9 Shows We Stopped Watching This Year

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There’s only so much room on our DVRs…and in our hearts.

1. The Affair

1. The Affair

Showtime

To be fair, I fell in loathe with this series, which debuted on Showtime last year, after loving the "he said, she said" structure in the first episode. I grew beyond bored and increasingly frustrated with the writers' attempt to make me feel empathy for Noah (Dominic West) — who was cheating on his wife, Helen (Maura Tierney), with whom he has four children — and Alison (Ruth Wilson) — who was cheating on her husband, Cole (Joshua Jackson), with whom she'd lost a child. (Yes, of course, that latter element is fucking terrible.) I certainly wasn't rooting for them, their courtship wasn't romantic, and after a while, I really was only in it to find out why the series was interspersed with glimpses of Noah and Alison being questioned at a police station. The answer, we learned way too many episodes later, was because Cole's brother Scott (Colin Donnell), a character the audience barely knew and certainly did not care about, was murdered. When Noah got arrested for said homicide in the Season 1 finale, I laughed, but sadistically stuck around for the Season 2 premiere. It opened with a dream sequence, and we had to wait 25 minutes to find out Noah and Alison were still together. Then, they danced to Damien Rice. I barely made it through the end of the episode — and I have no regrets. Farewell, Noah. Farewell, Alison. Farewell, theme song, aka worst use of Fiona Apple ever. —Jaimie Etkin

2. American Horror Story: Hotel

2. American Horror Story: Hotel

Suzanne Tenner/FX

When Jessica Lange revealed she really wasn't coming back to AHS after four seasons as its centerpiece, I knew it was the end of an era. And at the risk of the wrath of Little Monsters everywhere, I wasn't too thrilled to hear Lady Gaga would be taking her place. (I mean, give it to the Supreme, for god's sake!) But AHS is one of my favorite series, and I didn't think twice about giving it a chance. That first bloody AF orgy scene between Gaga and Matt Bomer's characters was promising, and Denis O'Hare's fabulously bedazzled Elizabeth Taylor gave me life, but after four episodes, nothing else gripped me: not vampire children, not blonde tourists in their underwear, not Sarah Paulson's character's teeth falling out in a recreation of the nightmare everyone's had. Usually, I have FOMO about missing out on a show I know everyone's talking about, but it didn't seem like it this season. So those episodes are still sitting on my DVR, but not even Bomer's "Hotline Bling" moves are enough to reel me back in. —J.E.


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