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So much for being terrible :p

Great episode! I forgot how much I missed the gang…Winston was seriously on point this episode, the way he calmly, said this was the third time he had to back out of buying a boat cracked me up.

That was great. Nick and Cece:frenemies for life!

She directed a short film called Miss India America which was pretty good. And I always thought her comedic chops were underrated. Her character isn't as showy with her humor like Schmidt and Nick but she is the master of the dead pan.

The more I think about it, the more I think you HAVE to be right? Because otherwise what's the point?

ikr? Ever since I saw the trailer back in May, I thought this would be a terrible, sentimental slop which would get awful reviews and burned off before the year ended, which would be a shame because I really like Justin Hartley.

I think I read somewhere that the characters played by Justin Hartley and Chrissy Metz are twins so hopefully not.

Great article! I never really thought much about how alcohol plays a role in characterizing characters on TV shows (maybe because I don't drink?) but this article sums it up pretty well.

Still think Daily Show summed it up the best when they said Cruz was like having bone cancer while Trump was like having a brain aneurysm that could kill you at any time. Both terrible and horrifying-just in different ways.

Lol there is only 3 episodes in Season 3 (Curse you Channel 4!).

I held of on watching the final season for A LONG time and I was obsessed with the show on an absurd level. All I can say is, it wasn't painful as I thought it would be although I was totally crying at the end of the last episode. Rooney is just so god damn talented.

Yep, so dark but so good. And Sharon Rooney deserves all the awards.

Don't know how I missed that AV Club did an article about this show.

True. I was hoping against hope something awful wouldn't happen to the kid but it became increasingly clear that that was the only way Suzanne would end up in jail.

Oh my god. Seriously? That was the most horrifying part of the episode for me. I couldn't believe that people in real life could be that sociopathic. WTF??? Please tell me at least the inmates volunteer for the fights and aren't forced into it the way it was shown in this episode. Please.

ikr. The guilt must eat her alive.

OH MY GOD. I just realized. This is probably why they only show Suzanne's parents visiting and not her sister. An incident this horrendous probably tore the family apart: the parents concerned themselves with protecting Suzanne and the sister concerned herself with protecting herself from all the guilt she feels about…

Don't feel bad, I just spent the past 20 minutes googling to see if it is possible for a kid to survive a fall from the fire escape because I am emotionally invested in a fictional character who had less than 10 minutes of screen time.

I literally paused the show and had to leave the room for 5 minutes. I couldn't handle it. That might have been the darkest flashback in the history of the show.

Oh man I completely forgot about that. It wouldn't fit the tone of the episode AT ALL but it would have been hilarious if Bayley saw the chicken and the show gave him zero context on the significance-leaving it as easter egg for the viewers alone.