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It was bad both as a departure from what makes other episodes of the show good and as a thing in itself. It was one of the worst half hours of anything I've ever sat through.

No. You're wrong. It was bad.

Why can't you guys just typed out YouTube?

This looks godawful. The review is incongruously positive for how terrible the description makes the show sound.

I think all of that was kind of the point of the sketch.

I really liked the Footloose sketch. Very well performed. You've never had a friend who sings a song in a weird affected voice and doesn't realize they're doing it?

Tina Fey's super high-functioning super-alcoholic character in season two of Kimmy Schmidt is supposedly based on Fallon, though the character's still way too smart and competent.

Yeah I thought it was exploitative. There's reality TV manipulation to force emotional moments but this was some real raw, recent grief that we were watching and it was being treated like the usual reality TV emotional backstory bullshit.

Atlanta is a mostly black city (though becoming less so), but even in the US as a whole, 60 years after Brown vs. Board of Education 40 years after "bussing" the public school system is still mostly segregated.

Oh God it was so gross! With the super realistic dirty diapers!

A fantastic recovery after last week's bizarre, disjointed, tonally strange episode. Last week was easily the weakest ep of the series. This was probably the best, but it was still a bit flawed for me. I agree that the initial scene between the two women was riveting from beginning to end. But once it did end it was a

Red Dwarf (british sci-fi comedy) had a lot of time travel episodes.

I watched every episode of Journeyman until it suffered the ignominious fate of being canceled before it could even put together a finale that explained anything. That show had its moments and the lead actor was great. It was far better than the pilot of Timeless turned out to be. I guess NBC does a time travel show

We don't know the exact biology of the hosts and how much it reflects a human. Also, it's clear the hosts have squibs and other effects built in to make the gunshot wounds more dramatic.

Yes we are.

No he's not . He's human.

This is all dumb. That would be a dumb (and too obvious) twist. He's a human. The "host" bullets not working against him were meant to be all the proof the viewer needs of that. The only reason to even possibly think he might be a host is because visually he looks kind of like a character from the original 43 year old

Yeah I thought he provided a really effective out and out villain. Without him it just would've been another story about the ethics of Artificial Intelligence, what it means to be human etc. It's good that there's just a straight up malevolent human presence in there too.

Kind of hard to say that Roxxxy's overrated when I don't know anyone who rates her highly or even rates her at all.

I don't know why everyone's so obsessed with this idea. I think it's pretty clear that the good people on the show are good people, even if they can be annoying. And that's part of the point, what if "medium people" had to live in a world dominated by good people instead of the opposite, and also if a medium person