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Seriously. I can't believe she (a) went outside with him during a party that she was hosting in her own home and then (b) said that she would "think about" his ridiculous request.

I am watching this show. And yes, I am way beyond this episode but no, not yet done.
This one keeps coming back to me. Why would the wife pay her off?
Isn't it the wife's discovery of her that would cause problems for him? So it's kind of redundant for her to pay her to go away.
As I thought to post this, i realized:

I love this show. I am so glad it is back. RiGBY is brilliant. For real, if we could just abbreviate all the bullshit and get to what it is we really want to say about somebody? Awesome.

His friends on the roof are really cool man.

Her vigilante eyeshadow was, in fact, incredibly fantastic.

I also hate serial killer shit. And am so disappointed that one of my favorite shows is putting it in there during the last stretch.
Important exception is that Hannibal was NOT serial killer shit. Hannibal was serial killer brilliance.

True. But Hannibal made it interesting. This doesn't. And everything about Banshee before this awful serial killer plot has been interesting at the very least. It makes me sad.

I have to say, I honestly have my doubts that AV Club can actually find anyone who is interested in the show at this point. But it would be cruel and unusual to force the current reviewer to continue beyond one year. Especially this particular year.
Maybe not worse than being thrown in the hole. But bad.

I actually enjoyed last week's episode. I felt that the arc had been taking Olivia to a very dark place for quite some time, and to go all in was good drama. And now, this. I am not even sure I can bear to hate watch this crap anymore.

Right. No one at all in the military community remembers him, even though he looked exactly the same as he does now.

Of course. And who would begrudge her that, having to put up with all the Sanderson drama and a date with an old guy?

I just saw it posted that tomorrow is "National High Five Day." We need to perfect our Holt High Fives!

*As a person with a tricky-to-spell last name, it's true: you can't get all bent out of shape about that or make important life decisions based on people who've known you for years still misspelling your name.

Yes. "Our hats are perfect!"

You should get the episodes and catch up now. However, I don't blame you for forgetting. I love the show and I still hate the night change. I watch the next morning, and it had become a Monday morning thing. Wednesday is not the same at all.

That was really fantastic.

I wondered about that too. I wanted a percentage, not a straight number. I mean, 75 is a lot or a little depending on how many there are, right?

But the apartment guy (the super? the landlord?) said she was chatty and smiled all the time …

She was. In a lot of cases, they'd have the date just walk out on the guy who was 20 or 30 years older than his picture. She was great as she was game to just stay and watch things play out.

I really like this show too. I always enjoy it. But I'm glad I'm not the only one unimpressed by anyone's "maturation" — quitting a perfectly good job, after behaving terribly there, to go nowhere at all (and yet ostensibly pay rent in NYC? after kicking out your bf who was also probably contributing $$ to the