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KennyHerzog
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Loved. Becca.

I loved Becca.

Let's not overlook the great rivalry between Duchovny and Peter Gallagher a few seasons back.

Touche.

Indeed. I think, in the best way, the highest compliment for this show is it didn't give a fuck.

Much of this is fair. Rocket Man, especially.

I agree, and I think they did.

Overall, it was just a shamelessly dirty, funny show, IMO.

I actually would have bought it had they ended up together too.

There was a while there where she really centered the show.

For better or worse, I cared about these characters.

It actually was kinda nice, but in the grand scheme, per someone's earlier comment, I wasn't super invested in how those characters turned out.

I agree that it was weird to elicit sentiment about these ephemeral players from this season.

Maybe it's the parent in me, but I kept thinking, "What if there are children on this plane?"

That was kinda weird. My hunch was they happened to walk by as new tenants were moving into Hank and Karen's old digs.

It was a lazy story to be sure, but I got sort of a kick out Levon, mostly cause he was so completely, utterly implausible as Hank and Julia's kid.

This season really wanted for more Becca.

I really do think Karen was the weakest link on this show. Or moreover the need to keep romanticizing she and Hank.

Which would be ironic given the story this season.