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Thank you! I was going to say that. People are comparing Bob to Bianca as if being like Bianca Del Rio is some sort of thing to aspire to. Bob is NOTHING like Bianca and THANK FUCKING GOD! Like you I liked Bianca on Drag Race and in other short things I've seen her in. I think the reason is her persona is so abrasive

Yes

I believe you mean "the heat death of the universe."

I had no idea who they were so assumed they were simply made up characters. That said, it's pretty progressive that a dude named Akbar hosts an American show like that. I actually thought that was supposed to be part of the joke somehow.

I really wouldn't say that. There's a line where they say to Kira that Republicans are too horrible for her to learn about yet, even with all the things she's already been exposed to.

That era's long gone though.

That's a Tarantino trademark I love. His movies all have a scene where some special food item plays a big role and it seems to be done with real food and the actor really eats it. The scene withe tarte and whip cream in Inglorious Basterds comes to mind.

I actually prefer the latter.

We're going to be using some sort like, stage pudding, for this scene right?

I'm 43 years old, have never lived West of the Mississippi and I LOVE those sketches and find them hilarious. I'm probably not getting the hyper-specific references it's making to SoCal culture etc. but there's enough similarity to the 90s version of the same scene that the sketches are still very funny to me.

Yeah I don't see how Perkins thought it was "millennial-bashing" or whatever at all. The sketch was making fun of eternal archetypes of youth culture and not anything specific to the millennial generation as far as I could tell. If anything the problem with the sketch was that it was too dated. Someone said "90s

I agree. Her music is totally in my wheelhouse: I listen to lots of other contemporary R & B, pop, hip-hop etc. including the music of countless people she's collaborated with but I find her music and her whole presence really to just be inexplicably boring. Everything she does is okay but nothing's memorable.

I'm pretty sure that that piece is meant to be funny.

Oh I LOVE the final joke of the episode with the loooong pause into the snare drum riff. Seriously my favorite part of Archer.

Why do you think his wife's death means he's going to completely stop working for a long time? Maybe he'll try to work more to keep himself busy or something?

I totally agree. I think the idea was that Sarah was so understandably terrified of having the thing in her cheek and desperate to get it out that it overrode her common sense as you say but it still didn't work for me. She had just met this woman five minutes ago and had no idea what her relationship with Beth was or

It just seems to be a trope of these serialized dramas that they're supposed to occur over a surprisingly short span of time considering all the crazy things that happen to the characters.

CRAZY PROBABLY TOTALLY WRONG THEORY: Orphan Black finally turns into Dollhouse! The things in the cheek are tech to upload entirely different personalities/histories into the clones. Kira somehow has one and her seeing a different reality was the tech taking over. Well, it certainly would be more interesting than her

This typically is what’s done by any Presidential Primary campaign, win or lose. For example Hillary’s campaign immediately got rid of anyone in Ohio (or sent them to other states) even after having a solid win here. The fact that Bernie kept a small amount of staff in states even after the Primary left was unusual

Groaners show shoaners huh?