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Her reading of that was unreal. By far the biggest laugh of the episode for me.

Pretty excited for this, but I straight up hated the S1 finale - too rushed, too lighthearted, the defeat of Fisk was too easy, and Fisk turned into the cartoonish "fuck this city and its people" villain with none of the noble intentions that made him so complex throughout the rest of the season.

Really enjoying this season, and this episode had so many solid laughs - really loved the reveal that Nick was describing the guy's penis the whole time, and the reveal that Dunston had already known and was sketching it. I especially love when Schmidt plays the straight man - his reactions to Nick and Dunston this

Totally agree.

So far it looks like this movie is doing better critically than most Christian films, but yeah, this review lines up with what I expected based on the trailer.

Yeah, hopefully they'll deal with that conclusively soon. Karma's definitely my least favorite character on the show.

I'm pretty thrilled Faking It is back. This last season was so good.

"If I'm gonna hang out with someone who hates me, it might as well be my boyfriend" was the line of the night for me.

This was definitely the weakest episode of the season for me, as I figured it would be. Still, there were definitely some great moments - loved when Tina and the kids started laughing after the orange juice was spilled.

This review is so good.

My sole disappointment in an otherwise A-level episode.

I'd call this the best Sunny season finale since "The Nightman Cometh." I was laughing constantly.

I'm surprised to hear that people thought S3 was the most boring season, since I thought S2 was one of the most boring seasons of television I've ever watched; Petrov in S3 is so much more interesting as an antagonist than Tusk in S2. I'd grade the seasons C+, C-, and B-, in that order, but so far I'm liking this new

This show is so brilliant, especially this season. In the current crop of "sad-coms," I much prefer this to Transparent, Love, and Casual. And I love You're the Worst, but if this season continues at this quality, this second season might beat out that one.

Probably my favorite episode since JSS. Some solid humor (loved Rick punching the walker's nose), nice juggling of character arcs (Tara & Denise, Glenn & Maggie, Carol, Morgan, Gabriel, etc), and an incredibly tense second half with that assault on the compound. Wow. After a first half-season that really petered out,

Ohh, so that's where Negan was while Rick was raiding the compound.

God, I love this show. I've been slightly disappointed with some of the episodes this season (I'm still not big on the non-Phil, non-Carol, non-Mike characters), but this one was great in the same way that the pilot was. And the pacing actually worked surprisingly well for me. Really loved everything about this one.

Yeah, I didn't think his character was funny at all, but liked everything else. That party scene is pretty great.

Citizen Ruth, Alexander Payne's debut film. Pretty funny at parts, and I was impressed at how Payne managed to make both the pro-life and pro-choice sides unlikable/wrongheaded and subtly human, despite their cartoonish exaggerations. I was also impressed by - and had to laugh at - how deeply unlikable everyone in the