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One dragon dies. The other dragon flies our heroes back. …where is the third dragon?

The way this episode started, I was wondering if there was an episode before it that I missed. It was a total clunker and didn't move the story forward (except for the Lucha Wrestler)

So let's keep score:
- CIA: go in with no bodyguard, you get naked
- Mexicans: go in with a giant wrestler, you get a handshake
- Franklin: go in by yourself, you get fucked over

Whoops.

MEYER | RYAN For President!
Or is it,
RYAN | MEYER For President?

Also, as Chuck's surviving family heir, does Jimmy get the inheritance?

So Chuck finally pulled an "old yeller" on Jimmy and did himself in.
I think he finally realized that the rest of his life was going to be utterly sad.

I hate Chuck more than any other TV character I have ever watched but after last week's episode, I really think Chuck actually IS mentally ill. …and a monumental dick!

Who was Chuck calling at the end of the episode?

Did anyone notice the subtle "flip of the hair" that Jimmy does at the end of the trial? …nice touch.

I liked this episode BUT it seemed like Sherlock and Marcus were not being their "true" selves for the most part. Marcus wanted to openly "hurt" someone (regardless of the situation past and present) and Sherlock committed a grand theft auto felony to protect Marcus (who's moral center would have arrested Sherlock

Love the juxtaposition of Tandy in the foam pit surrounded by blocks and making him look like a "block head"

…that doesn't make it better.

I fucking hate Chuck (which means McKean is totally killing it as Chuck) …but I still hate him.

I did the same thing too. I haven't watched BB and watched BCS from the beginning.

One of the worst written SNL's ever (other than the political stuff – Sessions and the Trump brothers). These guys had over two weeks to write material and this is what we get? My wife actually turned to me and said, "these folks actually get paid for this crap?"

"If only you knew how true a banal platitude can be."

I didn't think so. Lenny has become "woke" in regards to not everything has to be totally one-sided. The duality theme of the speech allowed him to embrace that there are two sides to every story — his parents, his upbringing, his mentors, his papacy, Gutierrez, Voiello, etc. I thought it was apropos for his final

One of HBO's all-time best series. The finale was excellent as it was heartbreaking. It's also nice to see symbolism used in such a fun and unique way.
Now, I wouldn't be upset if there isn't a second season because this one was just perfect, BUT if there is a second season, let's hope it's as killer as this one was.

I thought so too. Could have sworn I saw the circular Pepsi logo.