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Was that Donald Glover in that hilarious Atlanta preview!? I thought that was how they were going to end the series.

Episodes like this make me happy that Eddie Huang stopped narrating the series. Also, Honey was born to be in a Melrose place spoof. The whole episode was just magnificent. So many good moments. "A wig of lies!" Jessica's disbelief at the meeting was great.

I fully expected him to be at that party.

The puke scene was extra gross because he used the sink instead of the toilet.

This was one of the most captivating things I've ever watched. Marcia Clark's confession to Darden had me bawling my eyes out. I also cried when they read the verdict and when they showed Ron and Nicole's pictures at the end. Man, did they deserve better than this.

My interpretation is that we're not supposed to like Stacey. If that's the case, then the woman playing her is doing a great job. I probably should have just said the character brings out the hate in me.

I can't believe how emotionally invested I am in her character. Even though I saw it coming, my heart still broke for her. I don't think things are going to end up as tragic for her as some people are predicting. *knocks on all the wood*

It was adorable and, whoops, I meant granddaughter.

Kim is definitely in over her head. I think she should have gone over to the competition. They offered to make her a partner and pay off her loan. If she really needs to go it alone, she should be aiming for people who aren't able to spend top dollar on representation. It was incredibly naive of her to think she could

I think he's by far the most attractive villain they've cast. I want to kiss his face. Kind of takes me out of it. I also kept thinking about how well fitted his jacket was.

That was a serious WTF moment. Who is this "us" you speak of, Rick?

This episode deserves the beating it's going to take tonight.

Archer forever! Glad to see the gang is back, especially Mallory. I needed more Pam, though. Hopefully the baby will stay off camera for the whole season. A lot of great moments. I'm so glad they didn't kill the puppies:

I love Bailey De Young on Faking It.

Who knew I would be rooting for Abbi and Trey to get together? Well, at least for a little while.

Constance Wu's delivery is the best:

Great episode! The way Darden looked at Clark after they listened to that tape for the first time reminds me of the way she looked at him during the glove fiasco. Talk about life long regrets. I get anxiety watching this show, but it's totally worth it.

Nikki Glazer's show is very hit and miss for me. Sometimes I find myself cracking up and other times I'm just plain horrified. Why oh why did she think it was a good idea to ask her dad if he has a big dick? I still shudder when I think about it.

I was so excited when they started quizzing Kim about her background. Finally, some pre HHM information and it didn't disappoint. Shout out to Hinky Dinky! I frequented one often as a child. Man, when she slipped up with that "Howard" thing, my heart broke for her.

There's something about Johnny Cash and the zombie apocalypse that just works for me. Great opener, I will never object to a Maggie shower scene. Michonne and Rick's moment was lovely as well. It made absolutely no sense for Carol to leave so she didn't have to kill, that line of reasoning does not work for me. I'm