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I loved how he would act like a preacher occasionally, due to his booming voice and tall stature. He was believable, too!

Martin and Pam's animosity was pure comedy. So many insults lobbed at each other, and they were always fresh.

Farewell, Tommy. Your unemployed-ness and braying laugh were some of your most endearing qualities.

I've heard both.

Wow, that was awesome. I can see how the plot didn't really move forward, but I love how the world of Atlanta is growing by leaps and bounds. You can tell a lot of work went into this one, especially with the commercials. Swisher Sweets, the Dodge Challenger, and the Coconut Crunch were probably my favorites.

Thank you, I knew I recognized that guy!

Yep. It's not a newfound thing. Supernatural had a whole episode based in an alternate universe, with bizarre commercials.

Shit, that was him! With the flesh hanging off his face.

This, especially if you rent. Mild or extreme, I don't know how to get rid of them without calling an exterminator. My neighbors brought them in our building and tried to rid the bedbugs themselves with a cheap OTC pesticide. Not only did it not work, but since they lived next door to me, the bedbugs spread to my

Hell, I hope they all do. When Issa was at work, I really hoped Boss Lady would be her boss again.

Or the kid from Masterminds, and constantly on the cover of Tiger Beat.

Didn't Rob Riggle just do it, too? They're switching them up a lot faster now.

Wait, that was him? Huh. I thought we were supposed to focus on the dad.

I loved it. It definitely has a bigger budget than the web series, but I'm glad that the humor and heart are the same. Issa is such a talent, and I loved the introduction of Molly. Their friendship is believable and funny, and I can't wait to see how it progresses.

There were a lot of moments during ABG that felt relatable, and I was so glad to hear about this show.

I was definitely expecting Teddy to get a humiliating encounter from his ex, or being mocked by her new boyfriend. I was pleasantly surprised by the actual result.

I'm really sick of the musical episodes, but I love it when they sing during the end credits. And this one was especially sweet; with Teddy being the focus and the Belchers helping him out.

I've always loved Gene, honestly. I know the show has had difficulty figuring out what to do with him, but he's always been funny, whatever he's into at the moment.

Yeah, Teddy can be annoying, but he is 100% there for the Belcher family. He's a friend and much-needed sounding board to Bob and Linda, and is basically the surrogate uncle to the kids. He does whatever he can to help out, without complaint, or even being asked. He just does it.

I really enjoyed this one. Teddy silently setting the boat on fire was poignant, because it's high time that he moved on with his life. This is some of the character development that I feel has been missing from the show for a while.