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I was like, what the fuck is this !!!!!

When I first watched this I thought Jessa's mom was being played by Kristen Wiig, and got so fucking excited. Then it wasn't.

burn! 
burn??

So was I. First two lines of the song:

Lana Del Rey reference with the title?

Let's overtake the number of comments on the Community thread!

Liz wants a 6-figure salary, not counting the cents

Best CBB ep ever!

Also, Shameless deserves a lot of credit for approaching taboo subjects with more seriousness and thought than many might think.

I really liked this episode. Good emotional moments, good intense moments, and some fucking hilarious laugh-out-loud moments. Well written and scored.

I was wondering that! Nasim is awesome.

I love this show. So much.

Django reference. Somehow.

No to Parks S1 being subpar? While struggling to find its voice? On a network? With a leading lady starring/producing?

I wanted to seee…. how Tina Fey handles it all!

Never a 'D' episode! This show is clearly still trying to find its identity though. I fully trust Mindy Kaling and the writing staff - remember how bad Season 1 of Parks was?

There were some decent premises. Just no actual jokes.

Someone please explain the ostrich thing! It's really bugging me. Is it a Sunny reference?

Argument about class is far more evocative and almost taboo than race and gender. When people say we live in a "post-racial America" or "we have a black guy in the white house so racism isn't an issue" they are obviously being facetious, but at least there is an argument and a conversation. People aren't afraid to

"Really weird voice"