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He would probably threat him like Gunther, but it would still be an improvement,

He would probably threat him like Gunther, but it would still be an improvement,

I found this episode actually fairly solid. The sudden outbreak of a Disneyesque duett between Cartman and the pharao, the portray of the sasquatch hunter and some good jokes made this episode probably the strongest one of the new season.

I think it's the way they were being portrayed that made them scary. In this episode they were only extras.

That was not only not perfect, that was lazy and unimaginative. If you ask me, that was the weakest episode of the current season, and it felt so disconnected to the rest.

I loved that fight, and I am even more excited of how their realtionship will evolve in the next few episodes. And that's the difference between the Soprano episode and Bug: It's not final.
The almost father-son like realtionship, that Jesse want's it to be so deserpatly is no once and for all history. Jesse sees

No one has mentioned it yet is probably, because this is a review for Louie and it's comment board.

That was a deeply moving episode, but it somehow didn't feel like Louie. Every single episode before this one had sarkastic undertones and a pessimistic outlook on life.
This episode was exactly the opposite. Almost like a fairytale the conflict in the end was resolved in the uttmost optimistic and naive way.

Does anyone still care for Dexter?
It got boring and repetetive. I think Dexter had never the potential to change the premise and stay fresh unlike for example Breaking Bad. And there was no believable character development to spur my interest.
But than again, I haven`t watched Season 4 and 5. Has it gotten any better?