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Sutter has to be messing with us at this point. A SEVEN, count em SEVEN minute long montage at the end? That is beyond silly… He doesn't even pick very good songs.

No, he didn't… It belongs to him. His initials are on the hankie. J something T…Jim something Tolliver. Eddie's initials are EAK Edward Anselm Kessler…

Agreed…like how everyone in the hot tub just straight up ignores her and gives her evil stares when she says "it was a pleasure meeting you"… I get them asking her to leave with Stuart but you'd think they'd be a bit nicer to her about it. She certainly acted like a dumbass at the party but she wasn't involved in

I'm really souring on this show. I can't watch it without pausing it a million times because it's just so hard to watch. It's worse than the Office in terms of cringe factor but it never makes me laugh. It just makes me uncomfortable.

I'm pretty sure Narcisse and Purnsley made a straight up deal for him to sell Heroin for him on-screen just a couple episodes ago.

He wants another little Jimmy toy. He broke the first one.

Eddie's hankerchief? What are you talking about? The hankie belongs to Jim Tolliver, who is undercover as crooked Agent Knox. The whole point is that the initials don't match up to the name he gave Eli and Nucky, they are his real initials. Eddie has nothing to do with it.

You are correct. The reviewer misunderstood the phone conversation. He said "However nice it was to see you again, I will thank you in advance for your discretion. I assume a reciprocal arrangement would be to your advantage?" to which Margaret agrees. In other words, keep your mouth shut about me, I'll keep my mouth

I don't know if I was laughing but I was definitely groaning pretty hard. That was friggin ridiculoussss

That "It was here…where he said the last true thing to me." line made me yell "OH PLEASE" at my TV.

Just popped in here to tell you all what terrible taste in comedy, television, and indeed life you all have for not only watching this piece of crap, but actually thinking it's good. Have a nice day!

It is possible you were just exceptionally hormonal if you cried that many times during this episode. Or maybe you're just weak! You wouldn't survive a second out there. Carol knows what's up.

I think the zombies prefer fresh, living flesh, which is why they don't eat each other. Even a corpse that is a few minutes old is not palatable to their refined taste for warm living num nums.

That just seems so cheesy and forced though… It reminds me of merchandising. Like the equivalent of seeing Walt pop up in a Pizza Hut commercial where he orders pizza and then gets mad at the delivery boy because "I'm the one who knocks!" or something dumb like that. I really don't hold out much hope for this show. I

Are you saying they adopted the 6 day production schedule because they don't care and just want it over with quickly so they can make money? Because they have been doing that schedule since season 4, and season 4 was when it started getting really good. All their best episodes have been done on this schedule. So if

He always seemed like a grade A asshole to me. He did lose his son in the war but you can tell he's always been a nasty, nasty man, even before that. In fact I thought he was out of character in his relative pleasantness this episode, I guess you can explain that by his being told he was dying. I have no trouble

Yeah, as opposed to what? A pre-recorded tweet? Like a tweet you write months in advance before you finally tweet it?

Virtually every TV show is hit and miss though so how can you say South Park's production schedule is to blame? It's impossible to make hundreds of episodes and have them all be top notch and right on the mark. I don't think if they extended the production schedule it would necessarily improve consistency or quality.

As I understand it they usually have one episode "in the bank" that was worked on for quite some time before their production schedule and is almost done, and it is then finished during the normal 6 days to air.

Why would it be? They've been using this model successfully for about 12 years now and this is the first time they have missed a deadline. Saying this should make them change their method of production is like saying maybe we should all stop walking and start crawling everywhere because once every few years we trip