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    1. Totally
    2. Certain of it.

    I enjoyed alot of moments during this episode. I would grade this higher than my gf. Her main issue was that this whole season felt like it was building to something and this last episode didn't really end with any meaningful bang. I would also like to say I had no clue who the guy was in the after credits scene until

    I can't judge the UK version yet, but as an avid fan of UK comedy I am at a loss to who these people are. Update: I have seen Romesh on Mock of the Week. But my point still stands.

    It spread to the Second Offices which are in in the building next door that shares a wall with the Second City Theatre.

    I started a drinking game. Take a shot every time you see a dirty stained mattress.

    Nice!

    My biggest complaint was that none of the characters felt grounded. Second complaint, the show was trying way to hard to inject intensity into mundane scene. It felt like very edit was a fakeout for fakeouts sake. I get it, junkies and homeless people might be zombies.

    Dark. His book was so messed up.

    What is great about him on LCS is you can tell how much he love comedy and crafting a joke.

    I was screaming at the TV for sexy stuff to not happen!

    Two Thoughts: When Eph shaved his head I turned to my gf and said "he is going under cover as Corey Stoll". And the other thought I had was, nice move buying three beers and then bugging a guy to sit down and then not even consider giving a beer to your new friend. That bugged me the whole episode. What a rude man.

    Same

    It is like that short lived tv show about the guy who gets the newspaper from the future and tries to save people.

    He is a writer… He is constantly delivering scripts that get made. That is success in a nutshell. Also he does voicework and is a producer and well. His production company with Ben is behind @Midnight I would argue he is just as visible as David Wain. But I get what you are saying. You love what he does and wish he

    Does that mean you are short an pretended to be a child? That is the weirdest job I have heard of.

    I grew up with Armen and he is killing that role. I felt bad for Garfield getting fired. The power of acting.