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I automatically hate you for not elaborating on that rebuttal.

That's exactly what I was getting at.

That's exactly what I was getting at.

Clearly Breaking Bad wins Best Drama, Bryan Cranston wins Best Actor (Drama) and Aaron Paul and Giancarlo Espositio tie to win Best Supporting Actor (Drama).

Clearly Breaking Bad wins Best Drama, Bryan Cranston wins Best Actor (Drama) and Aaron Paul and Giancarlo Espositio tie to win Best Supporting Actor (Drama).

I really liked the part at the end where Mickey is confused and wants to go to New York and Owen looks at Eli. He knows what's going on and wants confirmation from someone that can think like him. Eli gives him that confirmation and then Owen gives Mickey that look.

I really liked the part at the end where Mickey is confused and wants to go to New York and Owen looks at Eli. He knows what's going on and wants confirmation from someone that can think like him. Eli gives him that confirmation and then Owen gives Mickey that look.

In all fairness, I didn't even know The Office and Parks and Rec were returning last night until around 7pm, at which time I was pleasantly surprised and then very excited to get Parks and Rec back. So, when one does not watch NBC, it is hard to know when NBC is airing their shows, since there is zero advertising even

In all fairness, I didn't even know The Office and Parks and Rec were returning last night until around 7pm, at which time I was pleasantly surprised and then very excited to get Parks and Rec back. So, when one does not watch NBC, it is hard to know when NBC is airing their shows, since there is zero advertising even

I loved this arc. It was funny, touching and surreal all at the same time. I felt after last week that this seemed like the kind of thing Louis would make if he was allowed to make another movie. This was basically confirmed in my mind after last night's episode since it wrapped everything up nicely as essentially

I loved this arc. It was funny, touching and surreal all at the same time. I felt after last week that this seemed like the kind of thing Louis would make if he was allowed to make another movie. This was basically confirmed in my mind after last night's episode since it wrapped everything up nicely as essentially

I'm not completely sold yet, but this episode does seem like a step in the right direction, especially when compared to last season.

I'm not completely sold yet, but this episode does seem like a step in the right direction, especially when compared to last season.

I missed it so much. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, and I didn't know I could like this show any more than I already did.

I missed it so much. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, and I didn't know I could like this show any more than I already did.

I really liked when Amanda admitted to hearing Wilfred as well. It seemed so much like something Wilfred would do; speak to both of them, but not let either know of that fact, and push some sort of an agenda. Then I was very much let down when it turned out Amanda is just crazy; well, a different crazy than Ryan.

I really liked when Amanda admitted to hearing Wilfred as well. It seemed so much like something Wilfred would do; speak to both of them, but not let either know of that fact, and push some sort of an agenda. Then I was very much let down when it turned out Amanda is just crazy; well, a different crazy than Ryan.

It may end up being the documents from the safe, but we see the thieves with the documents (which @avclub-7908fdeb815a9456c2613f3bc84de1e4:disqus is correct about, are Jax' brother's birth certificate and a marriage certificate) and seconds later we see Clay sitting at that table, drinking alone.

It may end up being the documents from the safe, but we see the thieves with the documents (which @avclub-7908fdeb815a9456c2613f3bc84de1e4:disqus is correct about, are Jax' brother's birth certificate and a marriage certificate) and seconds later we see Clay sitting at that table, drinking alone.

That just looked like a stack of mail.