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I need to hear that.

Eliminating Kristin instead of the Walrus was as laughably bad a decision as any the show has made.

I did not make that point, so I can't explain it.

The person I was responding to asked, how do we know she was the superior cook throughout the season? I was responding to that. I never suggested that it mattered and that it means she should have won the finale. Did you read the part where I said "of course neither woman won where it counted," which is the exact

Don't tell me how to feel! I'm upset she wasn't everyone's choice. Y'all are off your respective rockers.

BETTY FUCKING WHITE, people. Come on!

I mean, it's great that she's getting work, but she deserves more than bit parts in other up-and-coming female comedians' shows.

I was actually thinking that I'd had enough of Ref Jeff until the TSA sketch, which I would actually watch as a series unto itself. I'm not a person who traditionally laughs very audibly, and when he said, "I'd carry twice as many if they'd let me" with the security trays, I lost it.

We know that she was consistently the superior cook based on the results, what the judges told us, as well as the story that was presented to us. Going into the finale, it was clear to everyone, even to Nick himself, that Nina was the one to beat because she had been more consistently on top throughout the season. But

This is interesting - other people were watching the show over your shoulder? Were you wearing headphones?

No,

How does one reward the behavior of a dead man, anyway?

Well, I'm not here to make friends, so . . .

I've adjusted it. I would agree that I could have done less to come off like a smug ass, but that wasn't my intention, and I wasn't really thinking about how it would make others feel.

I've read every single comment on this thread. I recognize that some people got the message. I'll lower my guess at the percentage if it makes you feel any better.

I guess I'm not surprised that it seems though 64% of the people here have completely misread the point of the article. This, at least to me, didn't read as a straightforward complaint piece, in which the writer simply disagrees with the decision of the judges and believes that Nina should have won over Nick.

I find your comment interesting on several levels - and I mean that in earnest. I think the amount of people who maybe have legitimate personality disorders are mostly in line with the actual prevalence of personality disorders in the U.S., around 15%. While I certainly don't condone putting a person with a legitimate

I feel like it already is. At least, it seems to occur nearly as often as it doesn't.

Oouu. I detect some grade-A level sarcasm here!

I'm sure the score will match the tone of the film. I wouldn't expect the same dourness of the previous two films.