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I think there's a very good chance of that. They even had Jared say, "You don't realize what you are asking." Jared's refusal to say no to Richard is a lot less funny now than it was back when he let them change his name. In fact, that is a lot less funny than it was back then.

I too felt that this one went much darker than I ever expected this series to go. I'm not complaining, I'm just saying that I personally did not ever foresee a turn this dark. I think for me it was not Poopfare or even the pineapples per se, but when Richard ASKED Jared to go back to the dissociative strategies that

And don't forget, he's also a Musician by Night, in addition to being a Cat Behaviorist by Day! We have a great time with this show, and love that he brings his cat toys in a guitar case. But then again, we are also entertained when our cat gets into my husband's open guitar case.

No shout out for Jim Gaffigan? Tweeting his lunch? I think he was my favorite guest cameo.

Absolutely killed it, especially the line about how they weren't going to wear the same thing for three days.

Also when he was on the phone with the insurance guy, the guy said he'd tell the fiance that Richard says "hi" and Richard says something like "please don't" or "don't bother."

Of course.

Yes, actually!

I like that the other startups are still asking for Gavin.

He LITERALLY eats Ed Chambers's lunch. Literally.
Kudos to Silicon Valley for accurate use of literally.

The continued shrinking jokes were gold. The chair that had to be raised. And anything that originates with Andy Daly makes me happy.

He should have paid the troll toll.

It really is extremely refreshing. I did not have faith in the show with this one. I had to pause, take a break, when I thought I realized what was coming. But when I did watch, I was so very pleasantly rewarded.

But, which side is which?

It is really extremely odd how little publicity it's gotten. I found out about the new season at the end of last week, here in a comment (no article? Not even a whole-season preview type one?), and had to search way down on my Netflix screen to find it. They didn't even put it in my Notifications, and I've watched

True. And, at real college, being put with three girls who were already best friends would be more than enough to be left out and miserable all year.

I was walking into the grocery store the other day and (somewhat? I mean, tea was not on my shopping list …) randomly thought, "OF COURSE Kimmy thought the tea with the bear on it would be the strongest tea of them all." And then, "Well, it was pretty strong. It knocked Lillian right out!"

Varga's teeth are just too much for me. I felt no need to look away for the death, or the beating (not that we saw much), but I could not watch him "floss" those teeth.

Agree wholeheartedly about Varga and his monologues. I roll my eyes as vehemently as if he was Papa Pope, and that is absolutely not a good thing!

I watched the first two episodes, back-to-back, the next day after it aired. I didn't hate it, but I found myself with no desire to watch more. Can those of you who are enjoying it recommend one (or two) of the subsequent ones that I should try? I've loosely followed the reviews since then, and I don't want to