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We switched moods from laughing at the stupidity to being straight up frustrated about it. I mean there were instances of them skipping whole scenes because of t&a. Imagine watching Game of Thrones on HBO India. (They only ever aired the first season because of this)

That's what I thought at first too, but I guess he was too devastated to respond? He was shown in tears at the mere thought of not being able to see his fiancee so Joe stepped in as the rational person, letting the nurse know that he's practically family.

Yet another Indian commenter here. We should form a band.

That is such a laughable matter. Films are slapped with lawsuits for using 'Bombay' instead of Mumbai. There are a few political fanatics who insist on calling it Mumbai, and while that is the official name now, no one I know really gives a shit.

Whoa, I didn't think any existed! English tv shows shown on tv in India are the worst, because every other word is muted out and every other scene cut out completely. I stopped watching Dexter on tv because after a while it seemed like Debra's lines were completely without sound.

Her "talking about your finances makes me sweat behind the knees" line was fantastic.

I have been on this site for less than a year, and I already have a rough idea of your grandma, like the way they teased George's parents in Seinfeld before introducing them. (The story which stands out the most for me is the one about you having to accompany her to something on the premier of AD season 4. I'm not

Yeah given Logan's background the jodhpurs in question are probably the pants that are used in horse riding. But jodhpurs did originate from Jodhpur, so it could mean anything, really.

Apple, woman's shoe, alarm clock, acorn.

That's exactly what I thought, too. And I had to google it to be sure. It really was him, it seems.

Logan's line was so random and funny I couldn't stop laughing. Especially because my grandfather actually owns an armoire from Jodhpur.

Damn the 'just go already!' line was so dark and funny. Kemper rocks the ptsd flashack scenes.

The birthday episode? I liked it. It gave Kimmy distresses in her post-bunker sunny dispositions along with an actual family conflict. Plus it gave us 'I beat that bitch with a bat'. But the silliness with Randy was kinda grating.

"I don't know what brought you in here today, but if it's about infidelity, I would have to say, as your therapist, to just… Be cool about it."

Her 'What?' expression after Kimmy says "With HER? Over JACQUELINE!?" was also brilliant.

"Three bucks, two bags, one meee….
Say, where does a young prostitute get started in this town?"

I've only seen the pilot, didn't know that they were using it as the main intro too. But I'm fine with it, that song kinda gives a feel of what the show's world is like. And it's been stuck in my head ever since I've heard it.

I cracked up when they started the autotuned viral video. It helps that it's so damn catchy.
'They alive, damnit!'

Jake's sad face was funny but his exasperated "How is this song playing!?" line made me laugh out loud.