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Hold the phone! You completely failed to mention the biggest development (and best part) of this episode. For the very first time, Reese calls Lionel "a good cop" and "a good friend." And when he tells him at the end of the episode that Fusco has done "a good job," Fusco grins from ear to ear, It's what he — and

WTF are you talking about?  This was the worst. episode. ever.  Completely artificial and not very funny.

I really enjoyed this episode a lot.  I thought it was the best of the season, and one of the better episodes of the whole series.  I love the way it deconstructed the familiar TV tropes of 1) one character discovers a deeper appreciation for another character (usually the villian), and 2) the character who

I'd say that I agree with AV Club reviewers about 90% of the time, but this falls into that other 10%.  I'm very suspicious of a post-Dan-Harmon "Community," and the first couple of episodes felt a bit forced..  But this one resonated with me and felt like the first one that could have actually been written by Harmon

This list is missing Diamondback, the popular card game in the "Cerebus" comic book series.