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Rock on Jessica Gao!

Me neither, girl.

That was the most beautiful line of prose on this entire page, thank you.

Kim’s little “try me, bitch” face at the judge when he sat back down was awesome. You can totally see in moments like that why she and Jimmy click; their inability to back down.

Dude voted against fair pay for women and gay rights every chance he got. 

Nothing gold can stay.

Josh’s running asides about his tortured, The Graduate-esque relationship with his mother’s best friend had me rolling. “My mom heard in temple Barbara started drinking again, so whatever, she’s Sam’s problem now!”

Josh’s running asides about his tortured, The Graduate-esque relationship with his mother’s best friend had me rolling. “My mom heard in temple Barbara started drinking again, so whatever, she’s Sam’s problem now!”

Kim’s explosion tonight reminded how much scarier quiet characters are than loud, exuberant ones, because when you finally see them crack it’s TERRIFYING. Her rage, paired with Howard’s cracking voice, makes me hope Fabian and Seehorn get a pair of Emmy noms this year.

Yeah, that’s how I read it too, with his weakass “whaaa....they....that’s not right....”

“This one’s for you, Connie!” 

I really liked how they skipped the actual funeral and immediately cut to Jimmy and Kim driving home. The story’s not about Chuck, anymore, or churning out the standard scenes of the coffin going down and tearful eulogies. Lesser shows don’t have this level of gorgeous restraint.

Also, he dons’t get to decide if things are “ahead of where they used to be” because last I checked the entertainment industry is huge and in varying levels of suck and can’t be subject to a blanket statement. Also, women were still getting raped by Weinstein this time last year.

I knew something would keep June from getting out, but it being herself was the most frustrating ending. Maybe I should stop expecting catharsis from this show.

Nick finally choosing to not be such a dick to Eden far too late + Eden reciting Corinthians before she fell admittedly got me misty. And damn, Bradley Whitford really has made a second career playing mysterious yet ultimately malevolent men, huh?

“An electrician told Loeb to go fuck himself before she quit” is such a great sentence.

Season 3: Somebody gets that WASP into therapy.

I was giggling throughout this episode due a lot to the zany joy all the characters had for this thing they created – the costumes, the zipline, “that move is like doing algebra in space!”.

Debbie and Bash freaking out and flailing on the phone – “It was Joe...Chicago?” – had me in stitches. Of course, in the next moment my heart was breaking. Chris Lowell is having a hell of a season for Face Journeys, staring out at bars and seeing things Bash desperately wants – intimacy, freedom– that are forever out

Alison Brie deserves an emmy nom for the Debbie and Ruth’s blow up scene alone. She was transfixing. Is that the right use of that word? Who cares, that’s what it was.