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This episode was a straight A.

I just finished this episode, and it was the first one that I didn't love. I thought it was okay at best. The guest performers held the episode together. I'm not a fan of Francesca or their relationship. It was less episodic than the other episodes, as it felt like an extension to First Date.

Yes! Please let this only be the start!

Amazing. I'm so happy that this show turned out so good. My only complaint: I want more.

Aw, well it's okay.

Favorite thing about the post: you gave a grade to the show even though you aren't covering it weekly. Grading is central to AV Club, so I hate to see posts that have no grades at all.

My favorite episode by far. This was the episode where I went "I'm in this for the long haul" as I finally feel emotionally invested in Pete's storyline and care about where it's going.

This was definitely the strongest episode to date. My one hope is that Archie's storyline gets more interesting. He is so incredibly boring. I think it's funny that he's an idiot, and I pray that the show calls him out on this. It sucks that the protagonist is the least interesting character. But, his storyline

This article felt very creepy because I felt like I was being directly addressed. (my name is Austin)

For current shows, Rowan/Cyrus in Scandal.
Negan in The Walking Dead.
Occasionally Murphy/Jaha/Kane/Bellamy in The 100.
Juliette in The Affair.
Jeremy in UnREAL.

As someone who lives in Michigan, there's no way in hell that I'm voting for him and ever would. I have some dumb relatives that would unfortunately.

This is such an annoying theory because it's so petty… but I would definitely believe it.

I'm low-key hoping Bonnie did it too. Just because it would be so dramatic, especially if no one else was in on it.

As long as John doesn't win, I will be very happy.

An A+? This won't last but cool!

I thought this episode was actually probably the best episode of the entire show. Maura Tierney and Dominic West performed some of their finest work here. I loved how the show was building of to these respective points. I found it interesting that Helen and Allison were actually supposed to be in one episode, but that

I hate Katsuji. I wouldn't mind his condescending rapport with Jon if it wasn't for him brutally cutting Emily down in her low moment. He is a bully, and I can't wait for his descent.

Who wants to count them all?

I unabashedly love the 2000 movie and I will let everyone know that it is the best.

Boooooooooo. This episode was an A not an A-.