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I've liked the show since season two, and enjoyed parts of season one. This season has just been a struggle for me. I stopped watching this season which is pretty rare for me-I try to stick things out. I had other competing television interests and the show became much less entertaining and thought provoking for me.

This was one of my favorite episodes of the second season.

AV's ended it's coverage but I'll continue sometimes.

Envisage is a better word, thanks.

A much better episode. I laughed loud and hard when the smarmy boy lost his thumbs. Perhaps the episodic long unconsciousness character will become a running gag like the death erections in Big Time in Hollywood, FL.

Another Period on historical black people? No thank you. I found the racialized humor by black characters at the expense of white characters (and the generalized racial humor) unfunny and un-inspired. The Chef character was better than many of the one shot characters in this episode.

It is great, and a little odd, that I can see both a younger version of Eddie on this show and the grown version on Viceland's Huang's World at the same time.

Oh yes, it was a straight out homage to BTTF, which had an anniversary while this season was running.

The writers did step him up. Nice to see some intelligence there.

Kendra and Carter flew off to try to make it work. Ray, since he had broken up with Kendra, was happy for them and wished them the best of luck and happiness.

There was one take off scene that reminded me of a 1950's Back To The Future takeoff (second film).

And Hourman's lines " Is this May 2016?" "You'd be here just like you said!" had me scratching my head as well.

I always thought that Mick had smoldering affections for Sara. The Snart's interest seemed cool but suddenly flared up.

The boys are back in town! It was great to see Heatwave and Captain Cold on the same page again.

I appreciate the award sketch more now that I've read another take on it. My comedy reaction to the girlfriend transformation sketch was meh, but I'm glad that she is pointing out the concern. I did chuckle during her Brave stand up. I liked the end of the goggles sketch.

You cannot make the claim that Amy is anti-gun because she never says nor implies it. Neither do any of her guests. Both policies and statistics were referenced in the show by Amy and guests. Gun control does not equal anti-gun.

A reference to Sears, HA!

The writers really do her an injustice. She lives through and is defined by men and her relationships with them.

Good point regarding heroes helping refugees. I missed that point during any analysis.

I disagree. She's not pushing an anti-gun agenda in the episode. She is pushing for gun safety, as was her guest. She is not saying that guns are bad, or all people that use guns are bad, and that no one should have or use guns.