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There's usually some bit of dialogue in each episode that causes me to (rewind and) flip on the subtitles.

I could not agree more — best episode of the show.
This was just about a perfect episode of television for me, all the individual scenes were great, and then a completely surprising ending that left me envisioning so much potentially interesting stuff to come. Can't wait to see what comes next.
So far, I'm finding

Or a dedicated no-spoiler thread. Either way. (But as a non-book-reader and spoiler-avoider, I'm fully in favor of the idea.)

Most of my old college friends are atheists, and few of them are dicks. Some are Christians of various flavors. Religion just isn't a topic we engage on.

Yeah, he's with a lady, but all he really wanted out of it was someone to pretend to be Japanese and tell him he's a man of great culture and rare taste. I think it was easier to find a woman to do that for him, and I think you see him steeling himself a bit before going in for that kiss.

"It's largely agreed that he's instead a white-nationalist who will end democracy and that Bannon is the most important person he's appointed to anything."

I never got "cop" vibe. In the first episode, Miguel leaves him a message at work, and I'm pretty sure Miguel says something like "I'm calling you at the office because…". I don't remember it exactly, but Miguel certainly referenced their (shared) workplace, saying he was calling Jack there rather than at home, and he

Axe Cop with Nick Offerman? I watched an episode, didn't enjoy it. Wikipedia tells me they did two seasons.

India? India's a nightmare for this kind of stuff. When I was living there, my friend's babysitter called to tell him she couldn't make it because her bus _tipped over_.

So were they going for some completely different look and feel in the Hilltop scenes? I felt like they were very specifically trying to evoke something, like old 70s horror or dystopia films or something — particularly in the fires/monster tractor/zombie-kicking scene. The way it was filmed, the Gremlin as a prop, the

"His yelling voice is his secret weapon". So much this.

The only opinion you expressed was "funniest sketch all year". There sure was a lot more to to your comment, though. So I'll reiterate Ta-er al-Asfer's question.

Sam Biederman did it better.

*godly

Yeah, that sums up my feelings pretty well. I've watched most episodes of Nightly, but was never a huge fan.

There must be someone else being evoked here. Because isn't Corey Haim dead?

Well, Senior Black Correspondent on the Daily Show worked really well. I thought he sparkled there, in his way.

Ben: No wonder people used to beat you up.

His name's Adam. The guy that may have fathered humanity's replacement. Is named Adam. I get it now.

Just saw it.