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I loved the moment when he snapped at the employee in Dana's cheese store in the last season finale. It was great seeing him angry for the first time. And the great thing about it was that it was one of those Tourette-like moments of angers, but at no point did it come off as a Buster imitation.

That moment between Katherine and Mike in the limousine was my favorite scene of last season. I mean, the entire limo ride back from the restaurant was great. I especially loves Mike's delivery of "I can cut it with my iPhone" regarding the cake.

Re: Jonah, ofc.

I think the show did itself a great service by introducing Andrew last season as a way to humanize Selina and show us how her personal relationships (with Andrew and her daughter) inform her politics/lack thereof.

My favorite line reading from the season 2 finale. Julia Louis-Dreyfus deserves all the awards just for that.

Hopefully no one is as boring as Vincent or as douchey as Eric. Seriously, this article should come with a trigger warning.

She won me over with sadliness. How she made it through med school we'll never know.

Plus I thought we were pretending that most of season 1 didn't really happen.

Not the E-word? C'mon Vanderwerff, that's a low blow.

I will never not laugh at one of the judges saying: why it gotta be black? But it really is the best when it comes from Ru's mouth. Michelle's delivery was flat.

I love Cupcake, but Tigerbeat really captures him to the core.

Nobody's perfect.

How awesome was that. I love it when Ray joins in on the fun, he's so often in a wheelchair is hard to remember how great he is. *hint to writers: don't immobilize Ray yet again*

"Come, come, come cause I'm pulling out."

"Dammit, who the hell drilled my box?"

It was the best episode of the season for me. I'd recommend at least watching the scene in the planetarium and the subsequent walk-and-talk between Patrick and Richie again as it provides context for the rest of the season.

I'd be really bummed if the show went that route in the finale. Ending with Ian in the hospital and Fiona in prison is going to be hard. But the boy has to have his crash.

I think this season is as far from comedic as this show has ever been, but if it helps get Emmy Rossum at least a nomination I'll be happy. I mean, Edie Falco won for Nurse Jackie doing mostly dramatic work, so there's hope. Then again, that was a 30min show. When was the last time an hour-long show got nominated for

I agree with you that Frank should have died. But the show seems reluctant of letting go of William H. Macy, even though he hasn't been the main draw to this show in quite a long time.

There was a whole discussion of bottom shame between Patrick and Richie in Looking For The Future that reveals that physical discomfort is not the only reason why Patrick doesn't like bottoming. Instead, his top-only attitude seems tied to issues of trust and internalized homophobia.