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Great episode. I like that they explored the fact that most people have to sacrifice so much just to make a living in life. They give up their own safety, their precious time with their children, their morality and sometimes even their lives. Sometimes they have to give up so much that in can destroy everything that

I'm hoping she finally just washes her hands of Jimmy all together and maybe that's his final push to the dark side.

Of course Kim looks intensely beautiful when she first wakes up in the morning. Every season I think I can't possibly fall more in love with Rhea Seehorn, and every season I've been proven wrong.

Poor Shay. I couldn't believe how horrifying that scene was, especially when they pulled the nail file out of her neck. Crazy how they can show that, but God forbid someone says a curse word or shows a nipple. That'd just be too much for us to handle.

I was shocked they pulled it out, too. What a devastating scene.

Thank you so much for volunteering. The staff at PP are amazing people.
Yeah, there definitely should have been more dead baby pics and baby killer protest signs. I remember some PP staff members came outside and formed a barrier around me when I went in for mine.

Always Sunny seems to be pretty popular here and they literally starved a dog to death last season.

Remember when Maggie was told not to overexert herself or she could lose the baby? The writers sure don't.

Shay having to go in front of a judge to get permission for her abortion really hit home for me. I had to do the same at the age of 17. I testified that I would be kicked out of my home if I told my parents about my pregnancy and I was granted permission. The whole experience was just awful. I wish I had the guts to

Hey, show Jerry some respect. He's pulling down a six chewable figure income.

Well, the only character I still kind of liked has officially been ruined. How does she plan on bringing all those guns back when they've already been promised to the junkyard strangers they are blindly trusting for no reason to help fight Negan? I guess it's my fault for expecting this show to make sense.

You're not my supervisor!

Yeah, I have a question: is this a God dam?

I think your Homer comparison is spot on. Homer is an exaggeration of a crappy father. It's why he can choke Bart and people just laugh. Linda is an exaggerated version of a zany mother. Nothing she does should be taken too seriously.

Shay is totally going to have the baby and give him or her to Regina King.

I started watching this on Netflix a few months ago because I thought it was ACS. Boy was a pleasantly surprised. It's one of the best shows out there. I'm so excited I get to watch it without the temptation of binging through it. It's also great to see the addition of Sandra Oh. This season looks like it's going to

It's pretty hard to watch, but I tend to be interested in shows about addictions that a lot of people don't take seriously (like hoarding and junk food). The mental state of those affected breaks my heart.

I think so, too. I watched the show the very night it premiered because I loved the movie so much.

You can do better, Popeyes.

I loved it. Especially the audition scenes with all the different cats. It was a fun 22 minutes. Reading through these comments makes me think that some people take this show a bit too seriously. With all the shitty things going on right now, I'd prefer just to watch and laugh for a little while instead of finding