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What the hell, why isn't anyone correcting the reviewer? Sherman has never planted any guns. He went after the pimp alright, but that's all we know. The gun on the ground was the pimp's (same one he used in the previous episode) and not Sherman's back-up weapon we see him cleaning at the beginning of the episode. I

Loved the episode, but loved the review even more. Almost shed a tear at the end (I mean the review) - I don't know what the hell was that all about…
Anyway, just stopped by to say: "Well done!" (I think everyone needs to hear this every now and then)

What a stark contrast between this and last week's episode. Such a great flow with sharp dialog and great acting. To take all this sadness and conflict & still make a fun and sweet episode out of it shows a real talent. So I can't really understand what the hell happened last week.
It could very well be my favorite of

One of the worst episodes so far. No… I'm pretty sure it's the worst. Terrible directing, editing, acting, dialog and depiction of cocaine consumption. Zero laughs (or in Girls case, smiles), no Ray/Adam/(Sandy). Two main characters being more stupid/weak than they've ever been. D+ episode of a A- show.

I like how they're building Diggle as a character. The decision not to fire the grenade was a big moment for him. Even though he knew Oliver was probably coming, there was no sign of him yet. I personally never understood why otherwise rational fictional (AND real life) characters are willing to do horrible things

You know, I've seen a lot of ridiculous reviews (with "wrong" grades) over the years here at the A.V. Club, but this is the one that finally made me register an account and speak my mind… which is crazy, because I don't even particularly like this show and actually dropped it after its 7th episode. I thought I'd give