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I thought the other plots suffered a bit because of the hatchet stuff. But it's always nice to see Beatrice and Albert, who genuinely like each other, and may possibly even want each other. Still, I prefer Lilian and Victor, who have a glorious, hilarious hatred.

Same - I didn't want another episode of poor Garfield being screwed over by someone in the house.

I missed Dodo, too. Love Peepers being so protective of her room.

Some parts of the trailer were kind of on the nose, but I'm watching it anyway. Awkward Black Girl had me on the floor in hysterics, so I'm in.

Todd is probably the best character so far. His smarminess and arrogance put me in the mind of Dennis Reynolds. The others are funny, but pretty blah.

I believe so. Season 11 is only three episodes: Blargnarst: A Love Story, Roger Passes the Bar, and A Boy Named Michael. Even stranger, they aren't aired in order.

I remember thinking the pilot was really weak, but I saw Killing Utne a few weeks later and loved it. In fact, the episodes following the pilot (Training Day, Diversity Hire, Killing Utne, and Honeypot) are hysterical.

Sadly, I agree. Despite my handle, I haven't watched a full season of Archer since Vice, which was a poorly executed concept. The show isn't bad by any means, but it's definitely showing wear and tear.

I had no idea that Barker's departure would hit the show so hard.

I think that's fair. New AD has been a climb. And I wholeheartedly agree that American Fung was garbage.

Yeah, something tells me he'll have a fairly small role in the film, like one or two scenes and that's it.

The dubstep score just had me howling with laughter. And that bit when Electro "heard" people whispering about him in dubstep…dear Lord. I had to rewind that bit because I couldn't believe it was happening.

It's very sad. It amazes me how many issues there are with cars and recalls. When Chevrolet finally issued the recall for the Cobalt in 2014, thirteen people had already died from accidents, (starting in 2005!) caused by the faulty ignition switch. GM's advice until they were able to fix mine? Remove all…

The first time I saw Wet Hot American Summer was on IFC, and I was surprised at how long it was (close to 3 hours). I realized they were just showing a ton of commercials throughout. Yet the movie's only 97 minutes.

I agree. He's a real bright spot in the film, and one of the few humans the vampires know well.

Same. No matter how the film is, this is going to put such a depressing pall over the whole thing.

Shit, this is sad. One thing I really liked about him was that even though he looked so young, there was a real sense of depth and maturity that he gave to his roles. Loved him in Alpha Dog, and he had such heart as Chekov. This has been such an awful year, and I really feel for his family and friends. May he RIP.

I thought it was great, but not for everyone. The debauchery can be a bit much at times, but overall, I really enjoyed it.

I thought people were joking until I saw the pictures.

Yep. The whole series just got so complicated and I never knew who was working with who, or what organization they were with. Maslany's performances truly are second to none, but it got tiring trying to keep up with the plot. The Castor clones weren't the worst, but they weren't necessary, either.