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Maybe this whole show is a backhand comment about the decline of quality television!

You should vote+ it!

You should vote+ it!

If they somehow work break dancing into the actual plot, I'll take back every bad thing I ever said about this show.

Someone on another website pointed out that Darren Richmond has the same initials as David Rainer, the dude Mitch wrote the (unsent?) letter to telling him that she was preggers with his child (who she was planning to name "Rosie" in case there were people who couldn't connect the dots).

This was a pretty solid episode overall.  Good even.  There were no real face-palm moments, there were several highly engaging scenes, and it's starting to at least feel like the pieces are coming together.  I know it's unrealistic to hope that the show is done with red herrings, but I do hope that this "10th floor

That was a great episode.  Disappointing that it wasn't discussed in the interview.

I actually thought this episode was OK.  Maybe I'm getting desensitized, but the only face-palm I had was when Linden stumbled upon the book of Monarchs in Holder's apartment.

Some dude named David Rainer (get it, RAIN!) according to the letter Mitch read silently in front of the camera as Holder rolled his sushi last episode. I bet that if he was an Indian, they would have given him a name like David Dripslikerain.

This was a pretty great episode.

"Seriously, it's my first vacation in over ten years…"

Smiggers.

I'm on another re-watch as well.  Solid episode all around.

Just got around to watching this.  Solid A for me right up until the last 30 seconds or so.  "Cupid Cartman" is the funniest thing they've done in a while.  So was Cartman crying in his bed with Butters holding his hand.

Stiller was great.  I wish he would come back to comedy full time.

Hey, don't touch the hair…

OK, I did a quick search for the the quote I referenced.  I can't find exactly what I thought I remembered, but this interview has a few gems.

If you really want to make yourself angry, read some of the interviews with Veena Sud from after season 1.  She stated in one of them that they wrote the first season without knowing who the killer was.  It was that statement that made me officially let go of any hope for this show.  I don't remember specifically

That scene with the lightbulb exploding, the power going off, then Holder showing up at the door was like totally unnecessary.  

Yeah, you got it. I was giving the writers too much credit.