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I have decided that the only way to watch this clusterfxck of a show is to drink heavily and avoid my mood altering meds at the same time. I am in a WTF coma after this episode. What has happened to Marti Noxon? This was the lowest a show can go in terrible shock and "ick" factors.

This show's writing is so lame, it even made a hip-hop party seem boring.

Rory Kinnear rocks!

And I thought only Jewish boys were defenestrated.

Another question—if the emphasis is on first generation kids repopulating the town, what is Pam's interest in the 30/40 aged folks getting pregnant? Is that a rouse, or wouldn't it make sense that the emphasis be on repopulation, regardless of age/generational bearing? And why aren't all people there manipulated into

Pretty sure they would have had to use that Delivery Truck as a maternity ward.

Creepiest biology teacher ever! Surprised she didn't make the kids strip down for a show and tell—Hope Davis gave me the willies. I guess the academy doesn't endorse PTA activities either.
I think Amy's thing with Ben is not her first rodeo, as she said she had used the delivery truck trick before.
Ethan is the worst at

I hated the first couple of episodes, and almost quit watching. But then it slowly began to get better, and I was happy that I stayed with it.

IMDb has him cast in all the episodes this season. So, yaaa!

didn't see no hang time—my screen cut him off at the waist. Damn.

It will never be a VEEP, but it can become something fun and different. I thought the pilot weak, but this week, the show showed promise. At least worth a couple more episodes for me. Who's the guy playing the adversarial secretary to Tim Robbins—he's funny.

janitor—damn that Sue Sylvester

From the look on his assistant's face at the urinal, Tim Robbins looked full-cocked. I found this episode much better than the pilot. I laughed out loud a few times, and did anyone notice the pea soup vomit (definitely a reference to the Exorcist). Funny.

I don't mean this in a hateful way, but I thought that was Magic Johnson's daughter whom she was interviewing. Thanks for the clarification, Kate.

Scrumfy, per my closed captions.

Craig was quite a looker back in the day.

Thanks Hedy.

Thanks for that dialogue recall—it was hilarious.

This show seems more like a mediocre basic cable comedy than an HBO show, although Tim Robbins, per usual, rose above the material. Jack Black is becoming the latter day Mike Myers—his shtick is getting old to me. When is Silicon Valley and Veep coming back?

Next season has got to show at least one scene of Bill in prison.