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Can we all just appreciate that Frank whistled for Sammi and she showed up immediately? And she still forgives him after she ditches him. She's got some serious issues, and I don't know how they'll resolve themselves in a satisfactory way. Sammi and Chucky are definitely dead weight at the moment.

Yeah, it's scary how much of myself I see in him at times. The rational part of me knows I'm fine, but there's always going to be an irrational, loud voice in my head that's telling me there's something wrong. Maybe I'm a hypochondriac as well, which would be swell.

This week, in how seeyanever is literally Patrick:

I was cry-laughing as she interviewed people in rehab (with names!), and called her exes while on the washing machine.

They're both bad-ass bitches! That was line of the night for me. Partly because it was delivered by Elijah, partly because they are both bad-ass bitches.

I know it's already been said, but Doris = MVP. Her immediate beeline to the liquor cabinet was also a great little side note.

I loved that though. Patrick looked so confused and adorable. I may be attracted to Jon Groff.

I've seen this response to the speech already, and find it to be a weak reason to dislike it. The audience is only given so much material to view and use to judge characters. While we may not have been given enough to view Missy in the way she was portrayed, that does not make it untrue.

Yes, please.

Holy shit did I love Reed even more for that speech. It not only added some interest into the jury, but the fact that he didn't apologize for it is awesome too. Also, after reading other comments, I'm now convinced that a large reason he voted for Jaclyn was so that Missy would get less money as third place.

Natalie already has some jury votes in the bank. Jeremy, for one. Probably Reed, because he would never vote for Missy and/or Baylor. Josh, because he'd probably agree with Reed. Not sure about Alec. Maybe he wouldn't be able to spell her name.

Billy Eichner was a great addition to the episode. He definitely didn't overdo it, and the last shot of him turning down a handsome guy for pizza(?) was fantastic.

He's just so handsome and charming and smooth and British and he has the perfect amount of stubble … I could go on.

Do you think that could have anything to do with the fact that the Simpsons depicted gay characters from 20+ years ago? If Bob's Burgers was on 20 years ago, I'd assume they'd treat their gay characters differently as well. I don't fault the Simpsons for it, and still enjoy their gay-centred episodes. Especially the

I feel like the animators should get some credit for the intro. It was completely redone and pretty nice. Some cute funny moments in it as well. I especially like the "Countdown to Orthodox Christmas" sign at the plant.

Agreed. I really like when cocky characters like Jon get what's coming to them. I'm really disappointed he won immunity, because it would have been the absolute perfect opportunity to take him out.

I feel like she was partially compelled by Jeff. It's her way to show to a jury (if she gets there), to say, "look! I did something. Vote for me."

I feel a little bad for Jaclyn because I think she could play a better game without Jon there. He's the worst in thinking he's comfortable. And it's even funnier that they dismiss their paranoia about Natalie even though they're 100% right.

NEW TRAN FACT: He can hold his alcohol very well. Couldn't tell he was drunk at all!

Also, the dismissal of Lucy. "Turns out she's an anti-semite."