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But there's a Catch-22 in that—he insists that Paula Prentiss be hired to play his nude bedside table.

Exactly…they would be so soooorry that the apology would be accessorized—a surry with a fringe on the top…

I see Cisco, and I think, "That guy fucks!"

I wonder if next season will be about the foibles of Nate and Robin planning their wedding. I can't see them doing another road trip. This kid playing Jareb is killing it…and I don't think the liberal bias should bother anyone because they make the Parkers as foolish as anyone else. There are no sacred cows in this

Totally agree with you. I think it has gotten to the point where reviewers think that shows that include rape scenes are promoting that loathsome act, and I guess in some cases, it could be for gratuitous reasons. But in this case, I had no idea that Fergus had been raped until that scene, and it was not graphic, so I

definitely a Mercedes

Two iconic characters, Job and Burton—I always thought that in the right circumstance, they might have fallen for each other. Although, despite the obvious, I'm sure neither one would admit to being gay.

So, how was Beth killing herself protecting anyone? I really didn't make the connection—because she "knew too much"? Really???

This comedienne has totally not entered my little universe until this review, although I must have seen her on Mad Men and other stuff. I will definitely be tuning into this show during boring baseball season. Thanks for the inspiring review—it whetted my appetite.

Any chance Netflix would pick up Grinder, if the cast/production crew were available? And the money was right. I already miss that show.

Theon did it first.

If only the audience had laughed at the jokes as much as the cast did.

Less so is the reveal that the team’s many failures this season have been intentional orchestrations by the Time Masters. Had each episode been satisfying on its own merits, this twist may have played well. Unfortunately, after pushing through filler episodes and repetitive storytelling, the last thing the audience

The "B" is definitely not silent in the word, dumbification.

Would rather have another season of Banshee or Clive Owen in the Knick. If it's even close to the quality of "Fear the Walking Dead," it will take me 10 minutes to turn it off forever. Kirkman seems rather "hit or miss" in his creativity.

God, I am going to have to re-read the books. There is so much that I missed, or don't remember.

Like Frankie Valli, I swear to God if they don't end this Savage plot by the end of the season, I will give up on this show. It is bad enough that the "team" continues to act like idiots, and that Kendra and Carter are intolerable, but dragging out killing off Savage has exhausted all benefit of doubt in my system.

Sadly, this is true for me as well. Noah just has no feel for satire and definitely lacks any gravitas to underpin his humor. But the teen boys love him, I bet.

Trump hasn't said enough terrible things about Italians yet for it to make sense (to him) to eat pizza on TV.

Can Comedy Central sign Trevor Noah to a long-term contract to do satire instead of teen boy jokes?