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And you've got, like, a lot of scars now…you're mostly scars, Jorah.

Remember he kicked someone in the balls to death????

How is it that after several seasons behind the desk, Michael Che is just as awful now as he was on his very first Weekend Update? Shouldn't he have gotten even a little bit better by accident at this point?

Alas, if only it were literally terminally boring.

I'm pretty sure this commenter listens to the Slate podcast and regurgitates what he hears the actual props master say.

I echo the recommendations. Great insight from the actors and creative team.

YET.

One can only hope. The case of the week format has always held this show back.

Matchbox 20 burn, CLASSIC.

I love "Now's the FUCKING time!!" I work the reference it into everyday life, no one gets it and I'm all alone now.

Alfredo. Like the sgetti.

Last week, he was sprawled on the couch with his arm extended and dangling off the edge. Reminded me of someone who passed out after shooting up and I wondered if it was a subtle hint that all is not well with Sherlock.

Ya, she dead. Very much so.

What if it's a hamburger in two slices of wheat bread instead of a bun?

Excellent point!

Yes, this review was very superficial. This episode deserved a deep dive.

Yeah, she's probably feline OK.

Yes that same thought struck me on the ride home from work today. I think she and the burning man told the examiners what they thought the examiners wanted to hear and the examiners knew it.

Idiot.

I think given all the info they collect on each candidate, the doctors have a thorough psychological profile on each candidate, and therefore know the candidate's "true" answer to the question. So if the candidate doesn't give the "true" answer, the doctors know he or she is being self deceptive and is therefore not