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Anyone else notice that Bobby Two Cups brought his usual two cups of coffee to Joan's apartment? What is with that guy? Does that guy own stock in greek deli take-out coffee? Does he lace those drinks? He's like a Twin Peaks character that wandered onto the wrong set.

Ugh, all this nudity talk. Honestly, who gives a damn. Does everything needs to be politicized and discussed to death these days? Is the world truly going to be a better place if we're all perpetually stuck in a women and gender studies classroom?

Could not disagree more with the grade. This was at least a B+ episode, maybe even an A-.

For all you psychology majors out there: This is what we call 'projecting'.

"Bobby Two Cups"

Vincent Kartheiser deserves an Emmy.

Great episode. Best of the season so far and one I genuinely enjoyed. It felt like a season one episode in that it focused primarily on the characters without getting too wacky or meta just for the sake of being subversive. Let's hope they can keep it up and that it isn't a one-off.

Blame society. As ugly as those qualities are, they're still as pervasive as ever in the (business) world. You don't get to the top by being a laid back nice guy, you get there by, basically, being Don Draper. Hence, it's not that surprising that the type of guys chasing money, power and women look up to the character.

I don't have much to add to what has already been said, except that I've really enjoyed the Governor these past couple of episodes. Even though the character has ventured from 'morally ambiguous' to a more cliched 'downright evil psycho', I'll admit that I find it a lot more entertaining to watch the group fight a

You're right and they did all of that in the comic. It showed people doing laundry, cooking, farming, socializing, reading, having movie nights, training with guns, etc. It actually made the prison seem like something worth fighting for, instead of just being this dirty old building that happens to be safer than most.

Can we give it a rest about how badly written this show is? If any of you really think it's terrible and you're 34 episodes in, you have got to try and find a better way to spend your time.

Thanks, Abed.

@avclub-57d8f002bbe76e1a04c9170788b0a85a:disqus I come from a racially diverse working class background and attended university. I was shocked by how predominately white the student body was. I later learned that all the upper class kids lived in the hip areas of the city and moved in predominately white social

@lionofdharma That's nice, but your personal experience carries as much weight as anyone else's, and mine happens to be the complete opposite. So I'd rather stick with the facts and stats instead.

@ethylene I wish I could like your post about Adam a thousand times. I cringe every time someone disregards him as a 'creep' or 'sexual abuser'. Such a relief to see someone actually understand him for a change.

First of all, simply google the percentage of minorities attending ivy league schools and you'll see that any claim to racial diversity is completely overblown. At 12%, Harvard has enrolled more African-American students than any other university. The rest of them score much,
much lower. If Girls absolutely has to

No, he doesn't. Rick told Hershel he isn't sure whether it would all eventually lead to war anyway, or whether the Governor would leave them alone after handing over Michonne. He just told the group they were going to war to keep them on their toes and to keep the group from infighting while he decides what to

Upper middle class ivy league educated white people hang out with other upper middle class ivy league educated white people. Seems pretty realistic to me.

I actually thought Marnie's line about having brown babies with Charlie was the only endearing thing she's said all season. I figured she was this ultra waspy girl that might potentially have an issue with that. Also, it wasn't that nonsensical. I must have missed the memo on when exactly someone is 'brown' enough for

"Unless Ray changes it's doomed to failure."