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Such a great episode and one that gave us a lot of great comedic moments for Odenkirk. And another good one for Rhea Seehorn, who I am thrilled is getting a lot of great stuff this season. While they both are great, I can't help but feel sad cause you know doom is going come and it is going to be brutal.

Favorite scene hands down was the stand off between Carol and the Saviors in the truck. Other than that, it was an ok set up to the finale. Purely set up and filler till Negan comes.

So thrilled this got renewed. I never would have guessed based on the commercials this would be one of my favorite things of 2016. It was funny while still never turning the characters into a one note joke. Louie Anderson just might have given one of the best performances on tv this year.

He seems like such a nice guy who doesn't take himself too seriously. Love all his stories and his little anecdotes on life. Seriously, so glad he got Baskets and is getting a great role.

Agreed. Today it would be looked at as a "so what" kind of "scandal".

Really enjoying Dylan Baker and his scenes. He is bringing some much needed dark humor with his cynicism and acerbic wit. I am hoping he continues to have a larger plot on the show. And even though Nina's scenes feel like such a whole other separate show, I still enjoy them.

You could also see his realization that some of this is his fault with his need for the fame.

Mine was the bigger guy.

It did slow down but even on a slower episode I enjoy the hell out of it. Paulson continues to be wonderful and her Emmy is basically in her hands. The jury members were all fantastic and I liked that they devoted time to them cause it is completely understandable that they would lose their minds. Love the use of

RIP Billy Mays

Favorite episode of the season. Love what they are doing with Kim and how she has her own agency in the show. Really I love all the characters and story lines this season. And with the way Mike's story is heading we probably will be seeing Gus soon.

Was waiting for something like that to happen as the episode felt extremely aimless for the first 30 minutes or so. Then when that happened, it finally was picking up some steam along with Eugene's fighting technique. All the stuff going on with Carol makes me wonder if she is going to be killed off. The writers have

Brolin and Phoenix would have gotten a nomination if it weren't for the Academy's weird thing against films like this.

Daredevil: Season 2 is a vast improvement over season 1 and I thought it was great. Season 1 was good but I didn't get truly invested till about the halfway point. This season instantly drew me in and I had a blast with it. Jon Bernthal was a fantastic Punisher and Elodie Yung was a great Elektra. The fights this

Another fantastic episode. And I love that they made us understand better why Penelope did what she did. She at the very least was honest with Chip but he refused to hear anything about it. This show really did end up becoming one of my favorites so far this year and it's episodes like this that let you better

If Tim goes, his wife will go too I have a feeling.

You have to do something to Corn Flakes.

It took me forever to watch anything with him in it after the movie Happiness.

Even for a show like this one the premiere felt more tension filled and more of a sense of dread more so than before. This show knows how to do the slow burn narrative with the best of them but something about this episode felt like something could explode sooner than usual. That vial is going to become Chekhov’s Vial

He has been a campy blast in the other episodes. But this one he really did get his best episode like you said.