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Damn, maybe you should be writing reviews. Wonderfully put.

I'm looking forward to the vacation episode - Rick confessing he was out of his depth in the trailer(?) is exactly what this season needs right now.

Honestly, I imagine it'd even help on an episode-to-episode basis. One of these first four episodes would have worked fine if you wedged them into season 2. A bit light on humor maybe, but not sticking out like a sore thumb.

I said it just a bit up, but the fact that Rick would guess that the answer was Morty already means he values Morty on some level. He definitely (unwillingly) threw the kid a bone.

I was just reflecting on the fact that Rick (*very specifically*) guessing that Morty would be the one thing he values was confirmation in itself that Rick values Morty.

For some reason, the shot of Rick stamping the card was hilarious to me.

Yeah..it was like a retroactive joke or something. It's funny to me, but only in the context that Rick intended Noob Noob to be the praised, valued exception, and wound up causing him to miss the entire adventure by shitting everywhere.

It was in the season trailer!

"Do you want to run in a stream?"

Sometimes the jokes/comments about Jerry rub me the wrong way, like Morty's anger at him for not being "a man." Like, he's great in how pathetic he is (tonight's stinger was the best bit of the episode), but sometimes I get the impression that I'm supposed to think he should be more aggressive, if that makes sense?

"I believe we've hit peak-level trolling."

I love doing the solo work, but yeah, aside from just the time, getting people's schedules to line up for such a huge chunk of time is really hard. My group keeps trying to reboot our campaign. It's a shame.

Check out the guy who put the meme-man in a headlock. He not-so-subtly positions himself behind him while he's raising his hands and attacks. It took long enough for it not to be spur of the moment. He clearly just wanted to beat him up, not get him out of there or whatever.

Hey, 2017, could we please see one example of what justice looks like?

Yeah, I feel the guy in this one. Especially his reaction to being told who it was.

I see where you're coming from, but to be fair, we're in the comments section for a film called "Captain Underpants," so it's doubtful Y is afraid of toilet humor.

I'm regularly surprised by the reactions to Archer on here. Usually I'm on board with you, AV Club!

Exactly my thought. Hell, I'd be afraid of that before he ran for office.

I thought he just said that as an excuse to walk out of the room? How meta is this reasoning?

Now there's a comparison that ought to be made more.