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Is this a joke? Please tell me this is a joke.

Found the baby boomer.

Plot twist: I actually live in Manhattan and my knowledge of the city is just very limited.

Really enjoyed this episode. I loved the moment when Hannah walks into the little shop in Brooklyn and sees the two girls figuring out what to get for their apartment. It's a small moment that captures the pangs accompanying seeing someone younger starting down a road you've taken yourself.

Guys can we work on the headline to not immediately read as "The man who shot Kendrick Lamar…" ? Nearly gave me a heart attack!

Liked but didn't love this show. Great acting and direction. No small feat to take the subject matter — sex, violence and intrigue among wealthy families — and adapt it into something more than melodrama. If they continue the show for another season I will gladly watch every episode.

Legion is far and away the most creative thing I've seen on TV in recent memory, maybe ever.
Week after week I'm blown away by the ambition on display. Part of what makes it so good is that it dispenses with typical narrative constraints and goes for something more abstract, more elliptical. And using the superhero

I love these videos! This kind of close reading is something reviewers of most TV and film just don't do enough of. Makes me appreciate this show even more when I see certain things I didn't notice the first time around. Keep it up!

I wish I could give this review an F.

I wish I could give this review a review. F.

Yes, totally! I've been thinking that this whole time and thought I was going nuts!

What about…

Come at me Snow

I feel like this season is Louie intentionally pushing the limits of what his liberal and supposedly open-minded viewers can comfortably watch. Not sure if it's worth it.

Also Clara Wong did some pretty terrible acting in that opening scene. Her performance came across as very studied and wooden.

Driver's acting in this episode was absolutely tremendous. From raging at the sister's craziness to the incubator scene, he delivered an incredibly powerful performance… dude is going places.

I thought the "I'm faking it" moment at the end was kind-of encouraging. Faking happiness in the face of an unpleasant or emotionally upsetting situation is an enormous component of functioning as an adult. I think the moment at the end, while somewhat disheartening for the characters, was actually the show trying to

Yeah I can tell you're a super nice and welcoming person.

Except Broad City is waaaay funnier.

King Idiot, read between the lines. I'm saying that the controversy
surrounding misogynistic AVC comments and Girls is old, old news. Those kinds of comments hardly show up here anymore.