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No. It's John from Cincinnati.
Remember that one? Me neither

Of course he's going to go back and be killed by Norman.

Head Norma is the best name ever.
I'm not going to make any sex jokes about it.

oh my god. Tell me there's a love triangle.

I don't know how I feel about all the swearing. Don't get me wrong. I'm no prude, but they all felt so out of place and like that episode of South Park where they wanted to get away with as many "fucks" as possible.

The vomiting wasn't the hardest part for me. It was the acting of both Drew and Timothy. I only endured this for 10 minutes.

But how can it be so different?
It does not make sense that one remembers saying "I ran over this guy" and the other recollects that nobody mentioned a thing.

I liked to have a different dimension of Whitney on this episode, but a whole POV of her..half an hour of my life from her perspective? I don't think I'm quite there yet.

I'm with you. I preferred this episode than the previous one.

Welcome to the life of every non-English speaker in the world

I actually enjoyed this episode a lot. I only hated Juliette in the season premiere through Noah's POV, so I really enjoyed seeing more about her actual life and her bad-acting daughter.
I would never in a million years have thought that an interaction with Whitney could bring heart to anything. Perhaps it's because

and she said while wearing a beret, a striped shirt and she was carrying a paper bag with baguettes.

It's on Noah's POV that all people from his neighborhood see him as an entitled asshole who thought he was better.

"Homeland" and "Billions" are your options? Are you sure?

I really liked this episode.
The vast differences in their POVs make more sense this way.

I also think season 3 is way better than the second.

Yes. I thought we knew this all along. It surprised me that people were twetting about it. Wasn't it common knowledge since last year?

As a person who also despised season 2 and didn't undestand what they did with Sarah and who was terribly scared when they said Caitlin Jenner was going to appear, I can tell you it is worth it, especially the last 4 episodes :D

I love Six Feet under but I always thought (still do) that Claire was so f-cking spoiled and rude.

Don't you feel like they destroyed Sarah from season 1 to season 2? She wasn't perfect but she out-of-nowhere became like her siblings, which I really despise and make me roll my eyes everytime they appear.