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I'm a fan of Extras and Peep Show, but never found them unpleasant to watch like this one. I guess it's because I just find Stuart too unlikable.

I'm the last one to defend Stuart, but it wasn't really a question of defending his new friends or having their back. It's not like a fight kicked off with some big bullies and Stuart ran away while they got their asses kicked. They specifically said they wanted to go "Fuck someone up" which sounds pretty predatory… I

Actually I re-watched it and they both put the medicine in Michonne's bag. Which is even dumber because those are both huge bags and the medicine is almost nothing, yet they are trying to play it off as if he was selfishly putting all the medicine in her bag so he could have room in his giant, completely empty

That was so weird…

Perhaps, but can't you see Stuart letting an attractive girl move in there for free in the hopes that it will lead to something, and then being too passive to kick her out or start to pay rent when it becomes obvious it's not going to happen?

I liked the angle they took with Stuart trying to be one of the lads with a bunch of working class bros, it made for a bit of a change from previous episodes. It was still hard to watch though and still much more cringe than funny. I find it a genuinely unpleasant experience to watch this show. It's TOO embarrassing

He kind of did deserve it though… The guys were assholes, sure, but Stuart is no better. He's a pathetic guy for sure, but he's still an unbelievable liar. You wonder how many people have told him to stop trying so hard and be himself throughout his life, and whether he will ever listen.

I just don't get why Daryl got all pissed at Bob. I mean, weren't the anti-biotics in the bag as well? Wasn't that the whole reason for the trip? So it was kind of like "Ok, yeah there was a half bottle of whiskey in there, but I was trying to save the medicine which is kind of big deal." The gun grab was just over

Well put. Carol had such a hard on for making the tough choice, being strong, not being afraid, no room for weakness in this new world etc. that she did the craziest thing she could think of without actually thinking of whether or not it was the right thing to do. She's talked herself into this "tough decision" thing

Well, "no killing" was always a law for their group in the comic books.

Thank god Carol is gone because I really couldn't stand another long super serious conversation about being strong and making tough choices and what the world is like now and you can't be afraid, gotta step up blah blah blah. It was just too much!

His co-workers were such remarkable assholes that I can't really feel too bad.

Yeah, a simple, "Mom, I'm 18, you can't stop me from moving out." would have gone a long way to making that scene less stupid. It's also something someone that age would definitely say. Otherwise, it made no sense because I never got the impression that she was 18, thought she was 15-16. Still doesn't explain why they

The Homeland wiki lists her as 16 but maybe that was when the show started? How much time has passed in the Homeland universe? Anybody got an answer for Dana's correct age?

That Dana thing was unbelievably stupid. First of all, who does she think she is to not even tell her mother before she moves out? Isn't she like 16 or something? Did she drop out of school? Does she even have a job? Who the hell is this Angela girl… She doesn't look old enough to live on her own so is Dana just

Let's be real here… Jessica's motivations were less than honorable but Heaven was still a totally selfish, ignorant rude asshole. Don't play it off as someone just having her own desires and needs… You don't smoke in someone's house after they ask you not to, especially when that person is a total stranger who is

Man, the Sons are sure a restrained and forgiving bunch when it's the other gang's homeboys that get killed. First, they react with almost zero urgency in not jumping on their bikes and following that car like they always do. Second, they convince the other gang that "Hey, it's totally understandable why this dude

Only the ones that work on hippos. HEY O!

Can't recall the last time I met someone under the age of 50 who's name was Bob, but hey, whatever.

YES! Thank you! It was just so dumb… Stuart is consistently portrayed in this contradictory way that makes no sense. He is absolutely OBSESSED with his image and will spend 800 bucks on drinks one episode, then the next he is conspiring with a waiter to avoid spending an extra 30 bucks on a bottle of wine during a