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For once I agreed with the reviewer for this episode. While it was kind of crazy, no more so than the Christmas episode, and it was pretty inspired. I don't think every episode has to be super funny. I actually really didn't like the claymation Christmas episode, but I found this fun. The songs, I thought, were pretty

It just seems like there isn't enough conflict this season. Even what should be conflict seems to be easily solved. Also I know they're (literally) trying to inject some new life into the show, but I feel like the writers just needed to do something with Anne now that Leslie's always with Ben instead of her.

I have many feelings about this episode. Initially the show seemed like a jumble of ideas, but like always upon further thought around the theme of death everything seemed to fall into place.

You gotta remember Hanna said she's not sure if "Adam's the best person in the world or the worst" and she still has to decide that. I don't think she'll ever for sure figure out one or the other because he vacillates so much between those two poles, but I think she'll either accept or reject whoever he is.

I guess he was just shocked about what he just did so he got the closest thing which is shirt.

This episode makes me really question all those people who think Girls is unrealistic. Maybe the specific circumstances are a bit out there, but the emotional weight and messed up/ confusing shit of life is right on.

Today I learned…

I think Adam is probably the most intriguingly idiosyncratic character on television now. He's just delightful

Yeah since the Patrick Wilson episode my opinion of Hanna has been plunging, but the OCD gave me a modicum of sympathy for her.

You forgot Megan Ganz as a much beloved and important writer that left after the third season