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KennyHerzog
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I wouldn't be as harsh, but I may have to agree.

Damnit. Can't believe I missed this.

Yes, it was a particularly "ugh"-worthy episode.

I agree with your agreeing!

You guys know your vomit.

Nancy, you are the voice of reason.

Me or Peter?

Well when it comes to clothes horses, one certainly doesn't want to be a neigh-sayer.

He came, he Warsaw, he conquered.

That's fair. I just wasn't sure I liked the direction of Neal re-"breaking bad," so I secretly enjoyed the consequence-free vibe of this one.

Oh June. She seems to have gone the way of the dodo.

Ah, so she's not the "Mrs. Ari" of maiden names then.

It's definitely a breather episode, but I kind of liked that about it. I can understand the other side.

I almost went B-. I bumped it out of feeling nostalgic for the good old days of the show before it had so many ongoing storylines.

You know, you may be right. I didn't quite infer that if fake Patrick stole real Patrick's story, that included his motive for coming home. Still seemed like there could have been a moment of real Patrick explaining that to William when they reunited.

The pictures don't lie!"

Thanks Jran. Glad you enjoyed. And it's one of the golden rules of comedy that wacky accents = hilarity. Or at least a good exercise for the actor.

Nono, he's dead. That much I'm sure of. And I'm not sure of much.

Just a random thought here, but what if Siegel's killer was Mozz? (This is the definition of a reach.)

She wasn't over the top, but was just noticeably more actor-y than the regular cast. But it was perfect for this part in this episode.