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The Atrocities Are In Blue
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I don't know if you're interested in knowing that, but the show actually did develop most of the supporting characters pretty well in the last couple of episodes, including the men. I see how you could get the idea of them being just caricatures from the first three episodes or so, but I figure you stopped watching

Agreed, that was the best (and the most stand-alone-y) episode so far. Poor town of Lansing, Michigan really proved to have some asshole dwellers though (or was it former dwellers/visitors, I forget).

Agreed, that was the best (and the most stand-alone-y) episode so far. Poor town of Lansing, Michigan really proved to have some asshole dwellers though (or was it former dwellers/visitors, I forget).

Life is for watching supremely average women fumbling about? That's what life is for?
And here I was all along, searching for the meaning of it all. You could've saved me lots of trouble if you just told me earlier!

Life is for watching supremely average women fumbling about? That's what life is for?
And here I was all along, searching for the meaning of it all. You could've saved me lots of trouble if you just told me earlier!

I hated everyone at least a little at some point, including the guys, but now I pretty much like them all and feel like they're just being age-appropriately stupid sometimes. That's basically good character development, isn't it?

I hated everyone at least a little at some point, including the guys, but now I pretty much like them all and feel like they're just being age-appropriately stupid sometimes. That's basically good character development, isn't it?

So fitting that a show with a name as imaginative as Rob (also known as ¡Rob!, says imdb) would have a joke as imaginative as the one clipped. Good job to whoever edited this.

So fitting that a show with a name as imaginative as Rob (also known as ¡Rob!, says imdb) would have a joke as imaginative as the one clipped. Good job to whoever edited this.

Agreed. Plus there were some Sparkle Motion vibes in that dance number which, also, awesome.

Agreed. Plus there were some Sparkle Motion vibes in that dance number which, also, awesome.

I didn't even notice the absence of other characters until the episode was over and it was my favourite so far so you must be right. Just small doses of other people -especially Jessa and Marnie- from now on, and it will be great.

I didn't even notice the absence of other characters until the episode was over and it was my favourite so far so you must be right. Just small doses of other people -especially Jessa and Marnie- from now on, and it will be great.

Yes, Hannah's mom and dad are full-grown and awesome characters now and the parenting is very realistic (reminds me of my parents a little - I'm pretty lucky I think). The way they're portayed speaks to the point when you finally start to understand your parents and their choices as a young adult. I loved the moment

Yes, Hannah's mom and dad are full-grown and awesome characters now and the parenting is very realistic (reminds me of my parents a little - I'm pretty lucky I think). The way they're portayed speaks to the point when you finally start to understand your parents and their choices as a young adult. I loved the moment

No "Sue, did the president call?" this week but Sue did get to say "I'm adding more clothes, Mike." so I won't complain.

No "Sue, did the president call?" this week but Sue did get to say "I'm adding more clothes, Mike." so I won't complain.

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Yes, it was for a chance to bump it with Denzel. Shirzel?