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I agree. I think it was a perfect storm of an unlikeable actress, cliched characterization and poor writing, but Julie was the worst thing on this amazing show. If only Hadyn Pantierre had played the role—now that would have been some sweet music.

Her arc in the HBO series "In Treatment" is the only thing that I ever liked her in.

High IQ combined with arrested development is always a dangerous combination. Fortunately, many of them eventually implode.

That could work if they use an all male cast.

Such a smart review. Thanks Alex. But it's "unreal" that someone as erudite as you could like Bachelor-type shows. But makes perfect sense in a Mr. Robot world.

Sorry, but this was a complete snooze fest, which is weird considering the imminent danger facing the town, and the telegraphed conflict between Jason and Yedlin. The episode never showed how Pilcher actually influenced Jason in any demonstrable way. I think I alone gave this an "F" score. Only the second or third

I can almost visualize it—"Pop Rivets and Wrightstuff76—Live at the Kutsher's Hotel" once again putting Baby in the corner…Funny stuff guys, my laughter was not canned, but it was hearty.

I think that Todd resembles Will Arnett more than Bradley Cooper. And Diane from Toledo should hereforth be called Diane the Film Buff. Loving the silliness of this show—it has the same kind of energy as last year's great silly series, "Big Time in Hollywood, FL."

Kid Cudi was fine, and a fairly good actor in some of the scenarios. But yes, Weird Al and Reggie Watts cannot be beat, but that's because you can't beat awesome. I will miss your erudite and humorous recaps of this show, Latoya. As any person dabbling in nostalgia would say, "Thanks for the memories."

I wanna see Aya and Rachel Bloom do a musical number on clinical mental illness. Eva Green and Tatiana Maslany both deserve nominations, and the committee should expand the number of nominations—six for male, six for female in both comedy and drama…saying that, Constance Wu is fine, but so much out of the league of

Just goes to prove that John Mulaney is more a Lin-Manuel Samantha in real life. Ah, true life—something that dear Terry didn't experience all those years.

Don't know who Neil Casey is, but he was dark and magnificent in that sketch.

I've always thought that Bronn and Davos would make a lovely couple. Also, Bran and Podrick. Gayme of Thrones, Baby!!!

So, there really is a SXSW Vietnam?

Now, I want to see his "ifs" and "ands."

Matriarchal Zombie Jeopardy hosted by Joan Rivers.

Idiocracy wouldn't have been dumb without him.

Cross over with Silicon Valley, where they go to Westworld to conduct the experiment involving jacking off as many penises in the shortest amount of time.

Ted Cruz in The Crucible: Why am I being persecuted?
Adapted Arthur Miller Dialogue: It's the closest we can get to cute for you.

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