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I'm not sure he doesn't see himself with Arnold. I also do not even come close to buying the idea that Josh isn't more into Arnold than Arnold is into Josh. But I'm proud of him for going with the open thing. Why not enjoy himself? It's what Arnold said he wants.

I think you're right. Bummer.

Beamus explaining the double-meaning of "Grinder" to Dean was fantastic. I can't even count the times since this show began when I was asking myself, "Does he NOT get it?" And all of Stuart's quiet pleas to the room when they're watching the bit from Dean's show: every time, it's like he's asking, "Am I the only

And set the spin-off in New Orleans!

Stuart's description of what he walked in on is something I doubt I'll forget. No wonder he was scarred by it. When the mother does appear, I hope she's one of those people who talks endlessly about Crossfit.

I love all the Coen brothers homages. I think it's crazy to even suggest that either season of Fargo the television show lacks anything in the originality department. They stand tall as completely different stories from any Coen brothers' plot, while obviously getting the inspiration from those films/that world.

I thought Florek too!

No more surprise fingers, either.

Maybe the aliens are real. Then, he wouldn't be a nutter at all. I mean, WE'VE all seen the weird lights, right?

Charlie's her cousin. She didn't even ask about him. If she cared about the family but just hated the shit deal she was getting from Dodd, then she'd have cared about Charlie. So, she didn't. And Bear then had no trouble killing her for her betrayal.

OMG. A toe! I totally did not catch that! Wish I could triple upvote you.

LOVED that pause after "sometimes, there's a man."

That and, "He's behind me!"
I can't believe I need to watch this sitcom twice to catch it all
Okay, yes I can. It's that good.

"Oh! You meant your BODY WATER."
Can't say I've heard it phrased this brilliantly anywhere else.

I thought that too at first. But then I decided he was one of the two white male new hires who beat out the African American woman Diane wanted.

It was very silly. I get them being angry at Diane, but that should just lead to meetings, not signing up on the spot. I also thought that maybe Grace should wait until the firm actually gets paid for a year's work before demanding payment. As great as the "cash or check" line was.

I think they were all meant to be so angry at Diane based on ideological issues — she's something of a big wig in the liberal political world in the show's universe, isn't she? — that they were happy to jump to her former-partner-assumed-rival's firm no matter what Grace had to say.

Cary may still be a lawyer but he had less to say in court this week than the Grinder.

I can't stop thinking about this now that I've given it enough attention to comment. I watched this episode last night, and when the girl said that I thought, "Oh man, that was SO annoying!" But I'm not kidding when I say it's been a VERY LONG TIME since anyone's done it to me. I'd literally forgotten that it was a

Yes, it sure did. Fitz was not showing his most understanding self, that's for sure. If she had stayed, I would have hoped there would have been a lot more hidden stashes of hooch for Olivia to find.