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You forget how much you missed something until it comes back. Jesus Mary and Chain this show is fantastic and so good to have back, erratically though it may be.

Vatican Rag had so many great strained rhymes all strung together

I loved the tag with the deadpan fiancee, especially the reveal that her bachelorette party was at Wing Kingdom, despite it being telegraphed.

Her hairdo shrouds the rest of her. Giuseppe did it. Fake sun.

Holy Bill am I exicited for this show to be back. Maybe this year they'll end up airing two episodes in consecutive weeks for once, too!

The analogy of interns to army grunts was especially inspired, a great characterization of Gene's park and a subtly outrageous poke at intern culture. They're probably not getting paid for their work, but they still have to sleep there and get pranked by their superiors? They better be getting some debt amnesty for

I loved this episode. I was going to comment on Giuseppe's purpose in the episode
as a magical token to be placed in the "Journey, Not the Destination" machine, but Cedrictheowl touched upon that very well already. I'll add that Giuseppe's aiding of the drowning wizards could be seen as a kind of redemption from the

On the subject, I believe there would be a perverse sort of hilarity in a Veep-style television show about Third Reich leaders. Like all of them just runnin around losing the war, Bormanm is Gary, Goebbels is Kent, etc, Dick touched upon it with the political struggle bit after Hitler died in the novel, but the door

ARACHNOLOGISTS FEAR HIM man in cave creates braindead simple way to eat 10,000 spiders a day

ARACHNOLOGISTS FEAR HIM man in cave creates braindead simple way to eat 10,000 spiders a day

Pretty spot-on. Lots of budding ideas that never really cohered, and the kitchen-sink craziness of it all wasn't exceptional enough to be infectious. But the idea of M+R failing through no fault of their own is a fairly good one, but the stakes seemed dangerously low here. I laughed, but this episode just seems like a

On a first-time Netflix binge of season 1, and the immediate transition from schmaltzy proposal in "Little Girl" to the catastrophic, non-consensual outing in "Upping the Ante"s cold open made for some incredibly uncomfortable television. I don't doubt this was intentional.

Dang. First episode in a long while to not stack up in that top tier. Still had a couple great big laughs, especially the cardboard cut-out fake.

I still don't see how this episode was cluttered. Really, it was one of the more elegantly-written episodes to come out of AT as of late. Pretty much 4 things happen:

The beauty and peril of the 11 minute episode is that it allows for 50+ episode seasons. When they're released a week at a time and the show's current state contain tons of running threads (while building even more threads, and accounting for breath-catching filler episodes, moments of weirdness, and character

Why do we care about characters that only appear once before (Maja, Root Beer Guy, Lemonhope to name a few), or never before at all? (Breezy, Betty, any number of one-and-done characters). Why did we care about Finn and Jake in the pilot, or whichever episode we saw for the first time? You need to have good faith and

I love DeForge and am wondering if he'll get the chance to co-storyboard again in the future. He's probably one of the greatest artists and storytellers working in comics/cartoons right now.

Count me among those who liked this episode better than the last, though by a small margin. Drunk Benson is the best Benson, and his ensuing pursuit of recklessness was just a string of moments that kept topping each other. He escapes from the prison cell. He gets in an incredibly high speed chase. He accidentally

Or whatever the hell a Mississippi Queen is.

No way! My friend's girlfriend knows her daughter!