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I like Douglas but in short doses. An entire episode around him did not work for me.

I think of Season 4 as the one where their fates are sealed. They all have a chance, not a very good one, but a chance to walk away. But the moment they decide to go back to their old ways, they're condemned to suffer the consequences of all their actions. Seasons 1-3 they commit their sins. Season 4 they have a

No, I'm not crying. it's just been raining on my face.

Hello, is there anybody in there?

I have never heard that song in my life nor have I any idea who sang it, but just reading that line made me giggle uncontrollably 'cause it simultaneously reminded me of jokes from my 3 favourite shows: Groundskeeper Willie singing "Doontoon", Jessica Walter singing it to J.K. Simmons, and George Costanza sitting in

I cannot wrap my head around the first paragraph of this review. Jay Z is a sellout because he's sponsored by Samsung and not Apple?

SPOILERS!

I really like Jason Bateman.

I think Toy Story 3 has an amazing, gutwrenching climax that is some of the best work Pixar's ever done, but the rest of the movie seems a bit of a rehash of Toy Story 2's themes and it's also just a very Dreamworksesque crazy adventure for the most time.

They managed to evoke actual pathos for GOB. That's incredible.

GOB had the best episodes this season.

The made-up city they go to, Shuturmurg, is Hindi for "ostrich".

To be perfectly honest, I did start to lose a bit of sympathy for Tobias by the end of his second episode. It's all adorable as long as your self-destructive tendencies only hurt you, but he had a pretty significant negative effect on DeBrie's life as well.

Yeah, the reveals at the end of that episode absolutely slayed me. Like, I had to pause to control my laughing and message my friend "Holy shit! Did that just happen?" 
The GOB-Tony Wonder relationship is my favourtie takeaway from this season.

Also, the Indian town Lindsay goes to is called Shuturmurg. Shuturmurg is the Hindi word for ostrich.

Well, Arrested Development's second episode was the "there's always money in the banana stand" one. But this one is definitely second.

Oh come on now, that's just hyperbole on your part. Literally, the worst complaint about it in this thread was "didn't really work out so well".

Yeah, googling it returns results only related to the character.

This 30-minute episode took me like 60 minutes to get through, I was cringing so much.

"He had one scene with Salman Khan in Dabangg 2 and now he thinks he's Amitabh Bachchan in Jhoom Barabar Jhoom."