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"You're as dumb as a dog." I hope a nice show adopts Mulaney soon.

"Come out come out wherever I AM" destroyed me.

Well assuming this was going to happen for months now didn't make reading the headline hurt any less. So is the wrap-up going to air before or after that Deadwood wrap-up?

In the last couple weeks, I've added ARCtU to my TV bucket list based exclusively on Brewster's performance here.

Britta's fantasy sequence sequence would have made a great tag (love how they're doing those this year), but I got really impatient with it in the middle of the episode.

I had a lot of trouble in a lot of browsers, but I've found that Chrome with an adblocker installed works perfectly. At least on my computer right now, the problems seem to be constantly evolving.

I never would have imagined that Brewster would not only fit in, but often become THE reason watch the show, but that's totally where I'm at right now.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH

DAAAAAAAAAMN

I have a pet theory that Stephen Root is secretly America's greatest living actor, and he's too good for anyone to notice.

Agreed. As much as these last two seasons work pretty damn well as a nine hour indie movie, it needs to stay on television. The dialog that feels completely on the fly in scenes that are so meticulously constructed, stage, and shot BEAUTIFULLY is so unlike anything airing right now (or ever).

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt would like a word with you (dammit).

Totally heard that in my head as Louise Belcher's voice at top volume.

If you took the exact script and cast an actress who was supermodel-y but capable of being that obnoxious to be around, would it not make sense anymore?

For all the reservations I had with the premiere, her reading of "Let's keep Greendale WEIRD" still kills me for reasons that I don't know how to explain.

BETTA DON'T

These episodes had the same deflated feeling that Season Four had, and I found myself having the same reaction of willing myself to be more excited about the decent moments than I normally would be out of sheer good will towards the show. BUT. The jokes are still better than S4, and I thought Brewster was genuinely

Even as I've kind of outgrown 24 over the years, the moment where Chloe picks up a machine gun is still one of my favorite moments in anything. I give less than no fucks about that show's politics in that moment, because that shit was amazing.

For what it's worth, I'm 24 and giggled like a motherfucker at the references.

Sister Jude is one of my favorite characters in recent memory, but I'm honestly proud of her for making a clean break. Or at least as proud as you can be of a stranger.