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That would be amazing even though I think it might be tad bit farfetched at this point.

@avclub-a9f5102dde8ca6e2ef0b18e777e918ed:disqus I actually ment it as a weird compliment. I love unpredictability, I love that show, and I loved that tribal council.

I liked Cochran on his original season as well, but this season he has been on fire. Entertainment and strategywise.

This just enraged me, especially on the first few episodes when Hantz and Philip were hogging all the airtime. She was my favourite on Nigaragua

Malcolms point there really made sense, I don't think it was any more stupid on Reynold's part as it was on Malcolms. They planned a good move and executed it pretty well, but they just got bested by the specialist, with whom you do not fuck with.

With Cochrans nose, he should've been able to stay there for hours.
(It's okay, I can say that, I have even bigger nose)

That was such a Game of Thronesian tribal council. A twist occurs and it looks like everything's going to turn out great, just to be shot down by another twist which renders all the planning useless and no payoff for the viewer.

He still had a good hunch, he just had the guy wrong. I don't think he has to explain it to Reynold. Especially because Reynold doesn't know Malcolm has an idol (if he did, the situation might turn bit more problematic for Malcolm).

I really have no idea what they are trying to do with the characters on the show. Danny is super likeable, but that's about it. Mindy is alright, but I still don't feel like they have any idea what to do with her. The others are merely wacky sidekicks who come in to say a few punchlines per episode.

Might just be because I'm European and here absolutely no one watches/likes it, besides me of course. Also it lost Golden Globes to Girls which is just… atrocious crime.

Re-enacting Veep-jokes in the TV-club comments is like trying to use a croissant as a f*cking dildo.

I only saw one episode of Thick of It in an airplane once (which reminds me the episode was hilarious, I have to get the rest of the episodes), so I can't really compare them, but Veep does get better.

Nnoup.

It is literally, the most underrated comedy on TV right now. So glad it's back.

Loved the scrubs references. Doctors Turk, Reid and Dorian. And of course Dr. Mickhead we actually got to even meet.