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I'm really digging this season but one complaint I have is that its too focused. We need a purely Hank or Dean focused episode or another Spanakopita episode.

Now all of our grandparents are dead and Homer was in Nirvana or something.

I have spun records under the alias "DJ Tanner." Now that name is completely ruined due to this unwarranted remake/sad and clueless attempt at pandering to Millennials completely inexplicable, Buzzfeed-fueled love of everything 90s.

I need to watch It Follows again, like immediately.

I have slept on this show for too long and it is absolutely hilarious and something that has more relevance to my lifestyle and the past 8 years of existence than any other program.

Entourage would have benefited from aliens.

I just want to see Ed and Peggy drive into the sunset, strapped to the teeth like a seventies, mid-western nice accented Bonnie and Clyde.

Hey, this is a "will never happen" tinfoil theory, so you know you want to read it.

Dammit, I know that but I'll leave it up for other AvClubbers to shamelessly gawk at and mock me.

I know, that's why I called myself out on it in the origina post. I swear to my avatar pic it was never edited, even though I really want to edit it and put a hyphen at the end but I'm just going to let that one slide.

Every episode begins with the text, "this is a true story…" This tells the viewer we are watching a retelling of a actual events, which means we are not given the 100% objective truth. The True Crime narration this episode helped enforce this idea more. So I think that shows us, the viewer, that we can't be sure if

I think all three are valid interpretations.

I can see Nick Offerman's character drunkenly telling Sonny about it after he is told a version of the events.

Hey I'm just going to shamelessly copy what I posted earlier on reddit's Fargo sub (yeah I know but I had to talk about this episode somewhere before this review went live). Its a possible interpretation of the UFO, which I think there is many of (interpretations, not UFOs). The more I think about the presence of

Joshua, thank you so much for preventing me from losing my complete faith in every fan of this show. I agree wholeheartedly with you that this was not a satisfying episode of television and was not an appropriate way to end what for the majority has been an amazing season of television. Everyone seems to be going

Finally, I've been waiting for a AHS/Children's Hospital crossover.

Almost 100% that's Jon Daly at 1:45 in the trailer. Love that rich dick.

Off-topic to the Aqua Teen finale but I figured this was an appropriate place to post this observation.

Go smoke some more weed, grandpa.

Great timing with this article because I was planning on getting a Simpsons (or a Venture Bros) tattoo this week. I have narrowed it down to either Milhouse, Principal Skinner or Hans Moleman. Either one of those three or an Order of the Triad tattoo. So what do you think, members of the AV Club?