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This is a great show. Evidence:

I enjoyed this episode a lot. Funny stuff.

I like the Grateful Dead and Phish. This news makes me happy. That is all.

"Donut? What's a donut?"
(Homer runs away screaming. Donuts start falling from the sky.)
"Hmm, it's raining again."

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Congratulations, @dirtside:disqus. This is my favorite AVC comment I've read all year. Well done.

Kurt Sutter is so mad he can't use this as a SoA plot.

I really need to watch Fargo so I can join the debate of Fargo vs. TD that will continue until the end of time.

It was so difficult for me to choose my favorite Broad City. They're all so great. It's my favorite show of the year and I'm glad it ranked so high. I ended up with The Last Supper, if only for the sublime slow-mo sequence where Abbi carries Ilana out of the restaurant.

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How the fuck does this get cut? What's wrong with this show?

I dunno. The review was pretty terrible, but I agree the episode was around a C+ for me. The first act is terrific, but the last two acts are just "aw, fuck you" and the customer service jokes getting beaten to the death. There wasn't much else, aside from trying to one-up each plot twist. It was building towards the

I rarely comment these days but I feel the need to say this was the hardest I've laughed at a South Park in quite some time and definitely deserved an A. The satire was on-point and the jokes were hilarious (the runner with Stan's Dad wasn't pushed into the ground and the last scene was perfect.)

To put it simply, anytime a new movie from Scorsese, the Coen Brothers, Paul Thomas Anderson, Wes Anderson or Quentin Tarantino is released, I'm at the midnight showing, and I'm as happy as a kid on Christmas morning.

I'm not going to lie to you, at the end of Toy Story 3, when Andy is giving away his toys, there's a specific moment that really kills me. When Bonnie recognizes Woody, reaches for him, and Andy instinctively pulls him back, I burst into tears.

INHERENT
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Both feature amazing Hannibal's (Hannibal Lecter and Hannibal Buress). My favorite line from each:

RECOMMEND SOME SUMMER READING BOOKS PLEASE

Spot-on stuff. I think having more than one cult gives less time for characters (and cults) to breathe, so as a result, we get a half-assed version of each. I hope the two connect somehow, and in a satisfying way. I'm sticking with it for a season, but this episode left me a bit worried.

AHHH THAT'S WHY SHE LOOKED FAMILIAR! This makes so much sense. This is the most satisfying mystery solved thus far.