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The sad thing is they'll do it, crow about it constantly and no one will give a shit about it

He does still have the gun though…

Credit to Scott and the crew going out the way they wanted. Both Tompkins and Kroll were on point this episode

No man's land never looked so appealing

Will this nightmare never end???

A heavy sigh emanated once the final shot finally ended

And both were excellent

Damn this episode was all sorts of fun. I'd point out which parts I liked the best but then I would have to list everything so I'll just say that I love that there are so many people who look just like Weird Al (thank you to LaToya for providing the screencaps!) in CB!B! continuity, such as it is

Exactly. It's really not a requirement to watch anything else to understand the dynamics on LoT. I chose to watch it for Darvill, the time travel as well as the novelty of a super hero team on TV and just rolled with the character stuff until the show beat me over the head with it enough to know what's what

A great finale to a fantastic season. The clever editing at the end made the reveal of Lawrence being gone hit that much harder and I agree that it seems very unlikely he and Issa could ever get back together now. We spend so much time looking for that one person to share and spend a life with yet so many loves are

As someone almost completely removed from the kind of lives these characters are living I think the word that best compliments this show is honest. As a window into the kinds of lives I've barely known and with regards to similar circumstances I myself have faced. It is excellent

It seems Don hasn't acquired the tools to interact with humans unless they're in whatever trance-like state his "visitations" produce, that was the point of the episode's intro and it's subsequent juxtaposition with the failure with Kelly in the coffee shop. He's used to them being very compliant, moreso than the

I'm hoping she is still alive as I was quite enjoying Elsie. I have a soft spot for shit talkers who have little to no patience for authority or hierarchy

How do we know he was telling him everything?

I don't believe so. The scene established his gun in his holster on his right hip. In the shot right after she pulls out the gun from the hay the host looks to his right side for his gun, and looks back at her with a small grin, seemingly excited by the fact that she had the guts to grab for it and the ability to

I remember Devlin whining about Stargate being made into a TV show because he was convinced he and Emmerich would otherwise have been making sequels out of the concept for years. As mediocre as that show always was it was far better than the crap those two have excreted

Agreed, I think that was the weakest, most cartoony part of the show so far. At best it made a point about how how one can be very good at something and still have the capacity to fail utterly and completely at it

Interesting that young Ozzie seemed to take the lizard man reveal so well, makes one wonder what happened to make him forget, which could be why he finds these new experiences so upsetting

So you were born a bigot?

Rarely before was the power of MTV to elevate talentless hacks so obvious. Just a handful of idiotic rants in commercial bumpers gave him his entire acting career and certainly elevated his status as a stand-up beyond what his talent deserved