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Pizawle
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Typical response.

I agree with Mr. Sims.

Including all the characters gave it a "goodbye" feel.

Hey Netflix, while y'all are at it, renew Unsupervised and resurrect Terriers please!

Actually fellas, this will also be the finale of Unsupervised.

That Quarles scene in the trailer was one of the finest examples of exposition as ammunition I ever did see.

And next week's episode is entitled "Measures".

Does ever single damn review have to mention Mags Fucking Bennett?!

That last scene was devastating. Knew it was coming and yet damn… incredibly strong character beautifully acted by Rossum.

I thought this was a bit of a drop from the past few weeks. But I adore the show now, so I still enjoyed myself which kind of ties into parts of the episode.

Reloading, bane of Cyril's existence.

They did a fine job with the tension. Even if I had not read the comic, it was obvious Rick was not going to die. But the danger was felt. Shane has been the best thing about the series and though his time to go has been overdue, he will be missed.

It seems obvious to me from this episode that the universe in which his wife is alive is the only real one.

Ah, such wit! Such a fine display of taste! I am humbled.

"He's a Chinese computer! Let's make fun of him!"

How can this lose half its Archer lead-in?! I hate people.

You make a fine point Todd, but this is still an A and top episode for me. Almost every line is quotable and every moment recall… able.

It did not start as a good show? News to me. Been enjoying it a lot since the beginning.

How is eating noodles trying too hard?

Agreed. A definitive "C" episode if there can be such a thing.