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I would shoot at people standing in the middle of my street at 4 in the morning yelling at me and ringing my doorbell.

The meeting was so predictable. Of course they were going to ridicule her. Of course they don't care. This is a corporation. It has no feelings for anything but the bottom line.

Why is it that when shows run out of material they turn half the characters gay?

This episode was kind of weak. It went in the wrong direction and would have been so much funnier to see Mike try to keep Sue from blowing the secret than to see Frankie turn in to a total bitch like she does in almost every episode. And they should have had Axl teach Brick about the  Bible and then have Reverend

This episode could have been so much funnier by focusing on her weird ideas about what to do during sex like the flicking but instead it had that dumb scene with the porn and then the scene with the choking, it took away from the humor of the show and just became dumb. But that's the problem with this show is it

This episode just didn't feel like it belonged. It was intentionally over dramatic and I don't see how it advanced the plot of the show overall.

A powerful and deeply sad episode that sheds light on Helen and probably what makes her tick. It needs a follow up episode from Amy's perspective.

I don't think Lennie James can save this show. It needs more Lenore to be a good antagonist, but they blew it with the mini-arcs that went nowhere. No Frances and Mike until the second last episode? What's the point? What happened to Lydia? What a disappointing ending for that arc (yes I know she's in the finale but

It was till better than Hung. That show has gone completely off the rails. At least I still get that one good laugh out loud moment in each episode. And Ted Danson steals the show hands down. I think that being on Monday night is what killed it. Didn't it used to be on Sunday?