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"People should be held responsible for what they say. Period."

And what's with all the carrots? What do they need such good eyesight for anyways?

Should her bandmates be held responsible for what one band member says?

Good Will Hunting was the clear reference, but perhaps there's also a stealth foreshadowing of the actress playing Kimmy's mom?

SPOILER

"There seems something unkosher about guest starring in two different roles."

Quite possibly the most overused pub quiz team name of all time.

Sister Christian, by Night Ranger

"Jones is most known for his recurring role as Andrew Campbell in Pretty Little Liars, a character fascinated with the girls known as the "Liars" for unknown reasons."

I'll split the difference: I love Anna Camp and thought she was amazing in The Good Wife, True Blood, and Sequin Raze. Knowing she was in S2 made me look forward to it a lot more. And then … absolutely nothing about her performance/character in this episode worked for me (except maybe the Alcibiades speech).

Desmond Morris has argued that our culture's "heart" shape is derived from the shape of female buttocks, not from the anatomical heart.

A star of The Affair in an episode about an affair.

Matthew Weiner

I imagine that "mad man" was exactly what @skullcrshr:disqus meant to write.

Mom counts as many good things.

Who here has seen Sequin Raze, the short film (available from Vimeo for 99 cents) that UnREAL was based on? It might be the best work of Camp's career.

Her character on The Good Wife had some heart.

Including Fuller House?

The deputy from Twin Peaks? (Not Andy.)

I know they were just looking for a plot hole for Haley to drop so that Luke could later plug it, but the idea that a "dead man's switch" is an insurmountable plot obstacle is ludicrous. Way back in the '70s, the entire plot of The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 explicitly relied on circumventing the dead man's switch. If