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Drew P. Weiner
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That scene where he's eating pills while driving around in that crappy VW/dune buggy thing, blasting "Die By The Sword", then he nods out on the side of the road…basically the 1980's in a nutshell.

The world is a lot less heavy tonight. Some of the wildest nights of my life were spent at Slayer shows. Jeff will be sorely missed. 

Jim bails on Athlead while Pam simultaneously quits DM to join Jim in Philly. Hilarity and pathos ensue. In the final episode, though, we learn it was a blessing for the Halperts as they pooled their experience together and started their own (insert trite, implausible fictional profession here) business, one they can

Much as with their music, I was fully prepared to dislike this but I can't: it's too much goddamned fun. 

Trump is simply Vince McMahon without the pro wrestling. 

This episode gets my lowest grade ever: twelve thumbs-up. 

This Lena Dunham certainly deserves effusive praise for one thing: her ability to make other people with bad bodies feel better about themselves. So thanks, Lena. 

Dammit. I was CERTAIN that this episode would get the coveted "negative Z" letter grade, but alas, only a measly "A". 

This is correct: most heroin OD's happen due to a) a batch of a higher potency than the user is accustomed to, b) using heroin in tandem with alcohol or other drugs and c) synthetic opioids that are indistinguishable from heroin but far more potent by weight.

Does he say, "ICE TO SEE YOU" at any point of the film? Oh, then forget it. 

I love doomsday preppers, hiding out with their rabbit jerky, home-made ammo and huge stockpiles of nickles in fear of the imminent collapse of society, so I found this episode to be pretty funny.

I love the weird "sit-down" scene at that warehouse/garage….

I love the weird "sit-down" scene at that warehouse/garage….

Thanks Delvis. The first time I saw this episode I thought I just imagined it.

Thanks Delvis. The first time I saw this episode I thought I just imagined it.

His mother's house had a different yard and I believe the driveway was on the other side. I just assumed it probably belonged to someone's mother, uncle, or whatever and was just sitting there vacant for a while.

His mother's house had a different yard and I believe the driveway was on the other side. I just assumed it probably belonged to someone's mother, uncle, or whatever and was just sitting there vacant for a while.

Butchie and Alfie's confused look after the "scrapbook" line….awesome.

Butchie and Alfie's confused look after the "scrapbook" line….awesome.

"Dee-Aich-Ellll…package for a Mr. Philly".