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but ALL men are horrible…you just pick the one who seems the least horrible…

Jonah Ryan—2026! Who couldn't win with a platform advocating against workplace bullying and for genital health care?

Mike Judge—make a space on your mantle for an Emmy. Take THAT, Modern Family! And Richard Middleditch just kills it every week. He's like the Buster Keaton of the hipster era. The entire cast is fantastic—should win a SAG Ensemble award, if nothing else. I love this show.

Your grade of B- is too harsh. There was a lot to like here, especially the larger than usual showcasing of Helena. She and Donnie were fabulous together.

At least 22 per year would be fair. And if we don't watch at all, then maybe there will be 22, since we won't know if it is still on or not. Here, kitty, kitty…

A more polite gentleman would have said "My girlfriend crashed last night in my bed." But that Richard—probably too many waves of amyl nitrate coming from Jared's room informed his real email.

and I can see that you must be the life of the OCR conversion parties…I don't mean to take out my frustration on you, but can all you techie guys get with the real purpose of the show: COMEDY

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Totally agree. I get a little bit bored with all the computer guys finding fault with the show. Please, go read some stuff on line written by tech journalists, who aren't really journalists, as the show pointed out tonight.

I wish that this show among all the other great shows was on every week. I particularly liked the joke about how tech journalists were not real journalists, and wondered how the guy who does the recaps on Vulture liked that? (who not incidentally does as great a job as Les here). Anyway, I thought this was an A+

Incredibly, Poole led in one of the games 400 to Kevin Love.

And Liv will gain important knowledge on why the network renewed "the killing" for a second season.

I agree. But Liv seems to pose unintentional bad luck for her boyfriends. Her last one gave new meaning to the term "head shot."

Not only that, but how women over emphasize the importance of men's bad fashion choices, or the importance of men making better choices as in the "shirt" episode. That's why so many men don't care, and just let their wives/significant others pick out their clothes.

IMDB has him listed as being in seven episodes.

Veep and Silicon Valley are equally amazing, but with different emphases on comedic representation.

It's hilarious that the best "front man" for Pied Piper is the guy who put his balls on the conference table. It's amazing that Richard can still walk considering how many times he has shot himself in the foot. That Jared can talk after all the times he has put his foot in his mouth…And Dinesh and Gilfoyle should not

It appears the recapper is not a fan of farce. This was a tremendous episode. One of my all-time favorites. The character's jokes and reactions were hilarious. By keeping Selina in bed, it showcased all the other characters. HBO is hitting it out of the park with this show and Silicon Valley.

The very fact that the two most competent people of the prez's team were no longer working for her says a lot.

Or Scott Aukerman.