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i never forgot the knife or the couch nor did i forget the five turkeys. i think some of y'all naysayers may have forgot about the second invoice on @bobsburgersfoodtruck … "who else doesn't wanna go to college?" … if that doesn't explain //everything// for me for the rest of the series, then i'm probably really,

to be true here, i didn't pay for it. i would've gladly just entered my credit card number, but i don't use paypal. so instead i borrowed it from my friends.

i find the bakersfield/paris simulacrum endearing and felt that this episode went a long way in its cementing.

first time in a long while a show has given me "one year earlier" or whatever where that hasn't totally bummed me out.

rick and morty is by far my favorite body of art in the serial audiovisual medium. i was so excited for a video game. but i just don't find it fun. i really tried too. i also very much enjoy steven universe … they did 'attack the light' for mobile devices, and that was so good that i would play it even if i had no

So am I. I tried really hard. I re-read what you wrote so many times.

imagine the same scene with sanders. i doubt either character would recognize him. the actors probably might.

Abbi's mentioning of her seemingly-tangential boudoir accomplishment really solidifies (what should be obviously) the characters' primary motivation for worshipping HRC. That is, Abbi & Ilana find HRC's being female an almost-automatic reason for a person to give her a vote. #andShouldNotWeAllReally

I wonder if, from a show-runner's point of view, it's wisest to tack an endorsement of a public official onto a weaker episode.

Abbi and Ilana are probably fans of that she has a vagina I would imagine #andShouldNotWeAllBeReally

If Abby & Ilana were intelligent &or good people, then you might begin to have a point.

nothing. A+ should've been created for this episode.

if i didn't know better i'd think i missed an episode in which we find out what happened with rick & his family.

thank you, i somehow did not catch this! thank you thank you!

i watch [[the letter from unity, rick's interaction with the family afterward, & his garage playtime]] a lot. it's one of the most powerful few minutes of television in the medium's history. i think the three mini-acts that comprise that segment might be lost on a relevant percentage of viewers so why not try, perhaps

(if you told me i'd find a) brilliant idea (in the shape of a tv shipping pitch this morning, i'd not have believed you, even if you meant sometime over the remainder of my entire life).

i think finn immediately discarded the obvious puzzle as foreshadow to the viewer. yes, we're doing dungeons again instead of the lovely abstract craziness of season 6. but it's not gonna be stacking an upside-down snowman correctly, that kind of thing is over. && i was a bit worried when i heard the overseers

a lot. if i recall correctly, he knew his name was mertens before he met martin. canonical fact checkers present?

i see this season as a series of love letters to the die-hard fans. and there's nothing wrong with that, especially in an 11th year. it's not smart to use your last year (presumably season 12 will be the end) to wink at & blow kisses to the cult of sunny. not many series have gone out in a manner befitting the majesty

(all good observations but especially) "foiled by morals and ethics" … thank you, i was beginning to think i was crazy. the heart of Broad City - and many of the other great "friends hanging out"-comedies going - is the interaction of codependent groups of people with the world outside the simulacrum they've created