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LanaKane
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Man, I tried to wait up for this review, but I had an early morning and had to go to bed.

That was a great running gag.

Yeah, I got the impression he went to their house. Unless they sneaked the coke in.

Yep, his ATM card slipped out of his wallet when he was searching for his license and registration.

The best use of a "condom" moment was in Living Single. It showed Maxine and Kyle in bed (who had a love/hate relationship) and Kyle said he didn't think they'd actually slept together since they had been drinking. Maxine just silently shows Kyle the empty condom wrapper in response. And then they started screaming

I was definitely anxious about something bad happening. Especially when Helena went into labor. Childbirth is difficult enough in a hospital, and Helena was delivering two babies on a dirty cardboard box. I'm so glad it turned out alright.

I wouldn't say the show was up it's own ass (not sure I said that right) but the convoluted plots are ultimately what lost me. Eventually, it was just too much work to keep up and it wasn't fun to watch anymore. And yes, some stuff was boring. The male clones and the freaky farm were just awful to sit through.

I had my doubts about Helena having a baby, but I was surprisingly moved by the birthing scene. I think it helped knowing that she had an amazing support system and that she and her babies weren't alone. I really teared up when she actually named them Arthur and Donnie. Helena will always be my favorite.

Their sweets are definitely worth the trip. Chocolate almonds, chocolate marshmallows…

Have you seen the poster for the mockumentary of The Room? Franco-as-Wiseau looks so much like Hiddleston it's scary.

You kid, but that would be awesome.

Can't say I enjoyed it as much as you did. It got better near the end, but I really hate when they write the Smiths to act like idiots to further the plot. It's definitely something they've done more on the TBS episodes than the originals. They basically ignored everything that happened the first time Francine met

I don't think they're tutoring all those kids, but they haven't really explained what they do. We Got Y'all is a student outreach program, so I'm guessing they tutor, maybe assign students to tutor others, socialize with lonely kids, give advice, etc. They could definitely do a better job explaining it.

I liked him too, but I don't think he's Molly's type. Then again, the guy from last season really wasn't her type when it came to their values, and she ended up being crazy for him.

Aw, I liked Boss Lady. Her moronic obliviousness was one of my favorite parts of ABG.

Sincere thanks for doing this, because my lazy ass was wondering where the rest of the ABG cast was up to. I've been expecting to see them pop up in this show.

I was so worried she was going to topple down those stairs in those stiletto heels while trying to carry that box. Gorgeous heels they were, but not made for balance.

"Fuck," indeed!

Right? We need an hour!

Definitely two sides to the school problem. Understandably, Issa doesn't want to jeopardize the program after they came so close to losing it, but Frieda's not wrong. The principal is using openly racist language to the Latinx students, and I'm wondering if he's ignoring them entirely when it comes to the We Got