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*greatest moment

I don't know, I've seen her in some stuff where she acts well enough. I think it boils down to how everyone around her is just so damn consistently funny. Like, I could listen to Schmidt read a page from the dictionary just to hear him oddly enunciate a few words.

It's stupid just how consistently good he is on this

That stretch from last season was undoubtedly impressive work by her, but to me, this episode was on a whole other level.

Man, Desmin Borges, just what a performance. I have no real experience with PTSD, but he completely sold how, I don't know, difficult(?) his every day must. And that traffic scene, the things this show is able to pull off.

The anxiety that this show creates is one of my favorite parts and helps me understand what he means when he said, even if somewhat tongue in cheekish, like twin peaks with rappers.

I think it works for both that and the fact that this guy might genuinely live in a neighborhood where crazy, untamed dogs might roam the streets. Kind of absurd, but not completely illogical.

Even though it was so over the top, it was equal parts hilarious and infuriating as to just how close it resembles what he's done.

Really, that whole scene was hilarious. Just his total casualness about pulling out this dog poster, having this kind of completely sound reasoning as to why he had it, and then being backed up by borderline revolutionists. Just a great little subplot.

Awh, no love for the Thermals? That's too bad. Even though all their albums pretty much sound extremely similar, one good album by them is almost necessary (The Body…).

And it has Phil Simms, which speaks for itself.

Sam Bradford's play was looked at so highly because he only had 2ish weeks to learn their playbook. Go ask Josh Freeman how well that worked out last time the Vikings tried to do the same thing.

This show has been nailing just about everything for me, but their musical selection is exceptionally excellent.

I'm kind of hoping that's intentional, and once Edgar hits his breaking point things'll get shaken up a bit.

I think she actually might notice. Up to this point, she's been the only one we've seen even acknowledge that something might be wrong. As for the decent human being thing, hopefully that's where her therapy's going.

If Fitzpatrick played every game like he did last night, then the Jets can do anything they want. Like, last night might have been Fitz's best game. Then that magic turns to tragic.

Aya Cash's portrayal of someone with depression was pretty solid, no doubt. But Desmin Borges is just nailing everything he's been asked to do. Season of Edgar indeed.

You should really just occasionally post an article filled with some of your music recommendations. That'd be pretty cool.

The complete lack of attention Seigfried's gotten completely baffles me. It might very well be my favorite song on the whole thing, and I've seen literally one review go into any kind of detail about it.

I think it is her acting, I'm just not sure it accomplished what she's trying for.