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That's what I heard.

"… it’s salmon, not chicken and waffles."

I thought The Wire was Roots for White People.

Unsurprisingly, you forgot CELTICS/KNICKS.

That bitterness felt like the most awkwardly manufactured drama I could ever imagine. "But how do I get over being rejected?!" I realize it's a reflection of Castle's situation, but my god, she looks like such a whiny privileged b—— in apartment 23.

Yeah, it looked like Don was so impressed by her on the phone that, had this been a Don in a less fulfilling marriage, I would have sworn that he'd try to fuck her.

He's killing it this entire season. I've been waiting for them to really get at that character, who always seemed to have so much more going on under the surface.

Ugh, yes please.

Don't Trust the Backsliding Drug Addict With Daddy Issues Who Gives Me Boners in Apartment 23.

Hurt popular and divisive shows, yes, but helped smaller struggling shows. Let's be honest: Without the internet, we would have gotten little more than a full season of Community.

That line was just a gut punch. Damn.

I didn't think I felt the same way until it was worded in that exact way. Wow, perfect.

Yeah, I've been impressed so far but this quality sort of took me by surprise.

Yeah, I actually think the biggest reason I like this show is the chemistry and interplay between leads and that move just bumped their banter into "sexy" territory.

It might just be me, but when Quarles was going nuts on that oxy with a shotgun, I got glimpses of Alfred Molina in "Boogie Nights." Let's just say, I was unsettled.

@avclub-60cb0a523e5b7d11aaa3f617e200d0ef:disqus, oh man, Lew. It was nice to see him pop up in this finale, though. That guy just breaks my heart.

@avclub-60cb0a523e5b7d11aaa3f617e200d0ef:disqus, I'm sort of a die hard actually. (Or maybe it's an apologist?)

@avclub-60cb0a523e5b7d11aaa3f617e200d0ef:disqus, no question that Sam, Kali, and Lizzie are gone, but I can see Tyler hanging around at least for the beginning part of the next season, depending on Becca's reaction to this latest clusterfuck.

@avclub-5ebf7203dd113db1b864469b2c23fad5:disqus, like how he talked him out of messing around with Kali, huh? I think the point with this dramatic ending is that however things were before, the game is now (potentially) changed for everyone.

The ending didn't leave me cold, but maybe that's because I don't at all expect Hank to die. I do, however, expect him to wake up with a very conflicted Karen, and that's what got me about the ending. It's another example of Hank on the cusp of happiness only to have the world he created take that happiness away from