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At first I was baffled as to why these police officers were gonna drink something she just spit in. But then of course as soon as the one guy took a sip I knew it was some good old-fashioned witch mind-control.

Ha, yeah. Didn't look like he was processing much of anything though to be honest. I actually wasn't sure if he was supposed to be like some brand new monster creature or actually retain the memories of the person he was, but I'm guessing by the way she was talking to him it's the latter. At the very least she assumes

Was Sarah Paulsons boyfriend guy in the first episode? I don't recall seeing him, and all I kept thinking when he was on screen was where the hell do I know him from?…then it hit me. He was the dude who got high with Louie and threw the water jug out the window onto the car. That bit is classic! Such a weird dude.

I know, right? She was talking to the franken-dude all like "I'm sorry but I had to try", I was like what? no you didn't it was your friends creepy idea.

I thought weird sex-killer witch bonding with weird alligator-killer witch over Rhiannon was oddly sweet.

5th episode actually…which I'm pissed that I missed. I wasn't even doing anything important, just forgot!

I've seen about half of them, and from what I've seen it's been an improvement on the last few seasons. Still, the characters are just too caricatured these days to ever say it's better than the early seasons. But that's just me.

Reading these gimmicks just don't feel the same on Nu Disqus. It just doesn't quite pop out as much…

Unfortunately it has now happened to me too. Although I still have the Walking Dead episode from last night article/comments opened on another tab that's in the old school style and I've yet to read it. So that will officially be my last hurrah with Old Disqus.

I'm not seeing any downvoting, or load more comments button, it all looks the same to me? Why is this?

Not gonna lie, she was creepier than most of those zombies.

TBBT is by far the most mainstream representation of this modern "nerds are cool!" culture we have, which I believe explains why it gets so many viewers.

Really, season 4? With that super weak election plotline? That might actually be the nadir of the show.

Yeah, this was a fun episode, but it definitely dragged a little, and didn't get many laughs. Still it was entirely worth it for a couple great segments done in a style you don't usually see from this show.

Last few seasons have been pretty weak, though. This season has been an improvement for sure though, which is good.

For me, anything past season 11 is generally pretty bad, with a few exceptions here and there. While it's true the show changed it's tone after the first couple seasons, the middle seasons seemed to have a perfect balance of the earlier type stuff and the later more "fresh" topical stuff. Unfortunately the show

I hadn't read this yet, but I just posted a similar sentiment literally right above this comment, and I have to say that I agree completely. Thinking back to say, season 8, they had these fun episodes like "Pre-School", which was just a really entertaining story that has the kids being kids, and it's nice a small plot

That's one reason why these new episodes have been so inferior to those classics. It's seems like if you don't really know or understand what they're trying to satire in these ones, it can easily go over your head. And since there's nothing else to really hang your hat on, the episodes just don't work. The older ones

"Things are getting too spicy for the pepper!"

Jesus, relax. I meant to reply to only the first one which I thought this was (had it on newest), and didn't feel like editing it with my slightly more in-depth thoughts.