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Space Coyote
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Oh god, throw them out. No question.

It was hard to see him sit there in agony, and his transformation was just beautiful!

I don't think that Kim would screw Jimmy over, at least not intentionally. She doesn't reciprocate his love, but even though her loyalty is split between HHM and Jimmy, there seems to be a deep friendship between them.

I actually look forward to Mondays, which…damn, that's weird. There's going to be a Jimmy sized hole in my heart soon.

Aww, I miss her.

Holy shitballs! I came to check for the Constantine review to get some Grimm talk in and there's an actual review! *pees pants a little*

It can be two things.

Yeah I was really jonesing for some AVC weekly discussion on this one.

I found Serial to be much more of an examination of the failures of our judicial system than a whodunit as well. Which is just as interesting!

You might even say, ZODIAC MOTHERFUCKER!

"That's sick."

No, but I am. Stay the hell away from Judkins St!

Also same situation, but literally reverse 5 through 1 and you have my list, ha. I haven't watched Waldo yet but everyone seems to agree it's the lowest. I thought that The Entire History of You tech was so interesting and prescient, but then was bored by what they ended up doing with it.

I hope he lasts that long! It seems like there are a ton of layers to the Jimmy/Chuck relationship that I can't wait to explore. Also, I just kind of love Michael McKean, and he should be in everything.

Maybe something called "Need a Will? Call McGill!"

I was really surprised that she didn't try to use one as payment.

I finally got around to watching the season premiere and said out loud to my television "because OF COURSE Martha would want to try out weird shit from the Kama Sutra."

I was one of those people (maybe we're friends in real life and don't recognize each other at the AVC! but probably not) and the big drawback for me was taking on massive student loans. I got a PhD instead, which I probably won't even use, but at least I didn't pay for it.

Truth. Like the old saying, you can't judge mail by it's envelope.

He was actually doing honest work for her though. $140 for a will doesn't seem unreasonable at all.