avclub-6e6cdbd7d4282241f34897076ccdbde8--disqus
mmparker
avclub-6e6cdbd7d4282241f34897076ccdbde8--disqus

At this point I'm just confused about the whole 'team' thing. I understand why the designers haven't been vocal with their teammates about their concepts (except off-screen, of course), because at the end of the day you do have to stand by your individual work. What I don't understand is why no one ever helps their

I don't know too much about the Melissa/Joan dynamic (although I imagine it's hard to shine onscreen when your mom is that hilarious), but she did have one comment that was really on point—that Amanda tried to bake a cake using what she had in the kitchen, instead of buying the right ingredients. Once Amanda realized

At first I was really surprised (as the show neared the hour mark) that they weren't going to find a way to have them do all five courses. I figured they wouldn't cheat viewers out of a whole meal.

I "liked" it just to pop my metalike cherry

I "liked" it just to pop my metalike cherry

Who-oo-oo's got the crack?

Who-oo-oo's got the crack?

The backstory was so irritating. "My brother was saved by someone…so I decided to save people myself!" I guess I like that the slaves have fish tattoos on their faces. That's kind of awesome.

The backstory was so irritating. "My brother was saved by someone…so I decided to save people myself!" I guess I like that the slaves have fish tattoos on their faces. That's kind of awesome.

Imagine you're a baby deer. You're prancing along, you spot a little brook, you put your little deer lips down to the cool clear water… BAM! A fuckin bullet rips off part of your head.

I actually read the slap as the last gesture Lee made while he was alive, which I thought was beautiful symmetry.  Even though I didn't love the bit where he punked Cathy by pretending to have gotten injured by her car, I thought it was great that he got to be a jokester in his last moments.  And he died listening to