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Ugh, seriously? So many implications in that one scene:

Totally! When they made out they actually made out like normal people would, not actor kissing.

I have a sinking feeling the titular Chekov's Gun is going to be used by Martha, on Martha.

God, You're the Worst is just SOOO goddamn white. I couldn't handle it

That is correct.

However, unlike BB, Stan won't think a second thought. It's only after remembering he hadn't flushed the toilet that he sees "They're spies" written out with his poo

Totally! S1 was great and even though his placement recommendations with the whole barfly singer tanked and that Herrmann impersonation was whack, he still killed those freeway drums.

Speaking of crossovers, this episode was a perfect illustration of why I was so disappointed when Vince Gilligan and co. decided to keep Dave Porter on as the show's composer/producer. He was terrible until S3 of BB, though did some admittedly awesome shit (most notably the end of "Crawl Space") in 4 and 5.

Impossible had he been doing a variety of swaps, but doing the same swap every time the same way is a lot easier to speed up as you repeat.

This could have been simply me projecting my own subconsciously misogynistic thoughts that a professional woman is hot in a seductive sense, but I definitely got a vibe from Kim during that client meeting that she was trying to seduce Kevin a little bit.

Me too but the way they handled the rapist cop thing was so weird it's the only thing I can think about whenever I remember that show. The Swedish one is fucking legit though.

But it's like… yes, Chuck is a piece of shit to Kim. But one could argue it was Chuck doing what he could to sabotage Jimmy and Kim becoming partners, which is what Hamlin led him to believe by fudging the truth just enough.

Probably, and this show doesn't usually play the half-measures game. Who knows, we'll find out soon enough.

I believe Hans does security checks when Philip is supposed to visit, but there's no 24 hour surveillance.

Man, she is her parent's daughter though. The nod P&E had when Paige was giving her perceptive rundown was pretty chilling and also heart-warming somehow.

He really is great as Pastor Tim, he just has Britta Syndrome. Too good at playing a dunce or unlikable character that we can't recognize the talent inherent in the acting. He's somehow created a vibe that is still incredibly ambiguous. We know he isn't bullshitting and he genuinely wants to do good, but there's

IIRC they don't even have to make a call, they just need to let the phone hang off the hook.

No way. P&E are perhaps the most valuable military operatives the KGB has in America (as far as we can tell), and William is nearly irreplaceable.

I think what might happen (unless the op just goes as planned) is Alice gets offed, but Pastor Tim sticks around. Pastor Tim realizes they're not fucking around and he could be next, and Paige won't totally lose her shit since her biggest pillar of support is still around

One of the best pieces of advice in therapy I ever got was "when you feel righteous in your anger, don't do anything". It's perhaps the most dangerous of emotional states