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    This show is the exact correct amount of insane, improbable scenarios happening. The Leftovers and Homeland should take note.

    "They have 100 writers"

    Scrolling through that Twitter feed and seeing all the horrifying images, I can't imagine emojis aren't in it somewhere.

    Rosewatest

    I love the statement the South Carolina police chief made about the cop slamming the teenage girl in the school. It can basically be summed up as "Yes, the officer was wrong, but the school called a police officer; what did they think was going to happen?"

    I guess I am not tortured enough to get this show. It's clearly not going to stop playing the card of violent outbursts because the pain of loss is just oh-so-great. Alston said it a few reviews ago; the Sudden Departure is too big and too broad a scenario to imagine actually happening, and empathizing with how grief

    They're walled in, and if they get the answers wrong, the walls begin to close in on them.

    Robert Meuller's Life Off

    Mr. Show and The Comeback came back. I kind of doubt any of the talent involved was really hungry for this, though.

    My first viewing of the premier completely underwhelmed(possible Season 4 hate-boner baggage); I gave it a second shot and am actually really enjoying it now. Try again.

    Wait, are you suggesting Allison had that bomb planted? How many mutinies and diabolical plots does this chick have in the wings?

    "Avaliabale on Amazon - Hateship Loveship - $12.99"
    Comedy genius.

    "Just limit your portions and don’t eat it at every meal, okay?"
    THIS IS BULLSHIT.

    The interview with the creator a while back looks hilarious now. He brags "FX and my wife are the only places I got repeat business."

    "Watching Michael remove the sticker is heartbreaking."
    Or, overly maudlin. =/

    "I said it in my last special, how people think that self-deprecation or self-loathing is modesty, and it’s not. It’s self-obsession."
    Dear Amy Schumer…

    I love the woman renting out the cabin. She says things like "divine" unironically.

    Dan Sterling also wrote for The Office(and some other high-profile comedies, woah).

    Kristen Bell's husband did a Sunny episode last year so I guess the favor is being returned.

    Han shirt first.