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I feel like this show might have benefitted from a binge review. The comments section is somewhat barren and I've binged the whole series after finding out it was released online in its entirety.

I like the premise and this show is insane on so many levels but in terms of laugh out loud funny, this doesn't really seem so. Episode 2 seems a bit better but this is most definitely anywhere close to Arrested Development or 30 Rock jokes-per-minute quota.

Maybe watch it first then? I think this show's strengths lie in its storytelling more than the story per se. As a viewer, this show knows how much to dole out without having reams of exposition so its fun to piece together the story like a jigsaw puzzle. Its not a particularly fresh story but we live in a postmodern

Just started watching this series. Had no idea it was already all online in its entirety, which made reading the review comments for earlier episodes very hazardous.

Ruby's laugh is so good. I love how she goes into full shakespearean thespian prose writing her obituary.

This thing got a second season? At this point, the only people screaming is the audience, in horror, as a beloved horror franchise gets butchered in the most unsightly of ways - VIA BAD TELEVISION.

This season has been a pretty solid B for me. It's one of the better procedurals and one of only 3 I watch (iZombie, Elementary are the other 2). There were parts in the mid season where they more or less just veered straight off into fantasy and completely disregarded any kind of reality. I enjoy the comedy aspects

save your drama for obama

let's not discuss that show. ever. She was a bright spot in that but the rest of the show was pretty bad.

Tymberlee Hill is amazing, if you haven't seen Hotwives of Orlando, she is phenomenal as Phe Phe (short for phenomenal) in that.

This episode was so fucking amazing. Tracey Ellis Ross was underutilised but my god was the entire episode so good, really made up for some of the middling episodes in season 3 which i felt had too many serialised elements and not enough standalone comedy.

I think other shows have done serialised comedy with heart earlier and better, You're The Worst and Master Of None come to mind but this seems like Tina Fey's first foray into such a genre of storytelling and I think she's done a great job of keeping that rapid fire silliness while mixing in emotionally heavier

Yeah but there needs to be more Jacqueline! And Xan!

I think it's more like he just seems like a really good doctor/sciencey type. Just look at his roles: The Fly, Jurassic Park, Independence Day. He has played some kind of "expert in science" role for most of iconic turns.

It's nice to see the escritoire back on this show. Edwardian furniture is underrepresented in today's media!

"I PLANNED MY WHOLE OUTFIT AROUND THAT BOTTLE"
-Best line of the episode.

I have nothing to add to this conversation, i just want to brag about how right about this show I was.

The only B in this episode is my answer to the poll. Also, all dem boooooooooooobs.

The visit to Alice's parents' was amazing. Very deftly handled and really helps makes Alice and Quentin more fleshed out by giving background to Alice's upbringing and showing Quentin's emotional response.

Tynesha was my favourite character. Also, Tyson Beckford, once again reinforcing stereotypes (black don't crackkkkkkkk). Stop being so pretty goddamit.