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Oooooo, Fallon tryin' to be all edgy and political with sick Trump burns!

Just keep cutting to Gosling, Cranston, Stone, and Louis-Dreyfus and things might be OK.

That's the only movie I've seen in theaters in years, and I'm glad I did too.

Who's Emily Ratajkowski blowing to keep getting invited to these things? She hasn't done anything of note since Gone Girl.

Haven't watched yet — will tomorrow on Hulu — but: sees Ken Marino in header image, sees grade, whips head back to header, then back to grade, then head explodes. Ken Marino is Mark Orlando and they're Gods amongst men (or whatever the saying is)!

Can you imagine the outrage if actual respected/talented musicians supporting Clinton sold crass shit like this? Hell, certain fans of the National whined way back when they released the "Mr. November" Obama shirts and did so again a couple months ago when they announced playing a benefit for Hillary, and the band,

…no :'(

Every episode of this show has been delightful, but this one was especially sweet. From Jonathan throwing himself under the bus for Ozzie based on their relationship (and that drawing) to Gerry and Yvonne's romance to Kelly and Don's night on the town. Poor Gerry, though — his calculations were correct, dammit! If

It made me wish Chandler Riggs had the ability to stop aging. If Carl was still the cute little prepubescent kid from the first couple seasons, Negan's fascination with him would've made much more sense, and "You Are My Sunshine" would've actually been as heartbreaking as it was intended to be.

I shouldn't drink and post here because I cringed hard re-reading my original long-winded comment. You and others said what I was aiming for far more succinctly. The Monroe's deaths had zero to do with Rick but Spencer's too ignorant to admit it. It'll be satisfying to see him meet his end next week.

I knew Carl was going to be a lil trickster with Jesus, but it still made say "Oh, Carl! You adorable little ragamuffin!" (I'm afraid I'm not familiar with other terms.)

Super solid episode. I laughed out loud hard over five times, which is pretty great considering how inconsistent sketch comedy is general in and all.

I laughed a few times this episode. I might be in the minority here, but it was so good to have Tara back. Speaking of, she has some insane hair growth skills compared to the rest of the gang. Even pulled back vs. down, Tara's got at least a few inches there since the Savior shootout.

I liked this episode. It moved fast for me, unlike the past two, and I'm really excited to see The Adventures of Carl and Jesus.

The late, great Abraham Lincoln.

Yeah, I've been OK with them doing it in the past. The past two episodes it hasn't worked at all for me, though. To bring even more new people into the mix (a closer look at Hilltop; the people Tara will inevitably encounter) makes no sense when they can't seem to work with what they already have.

Pretty sure we'll be rejoining Tara in episode six, but yeah, they REALLY need to stop doing one location/group per episode. It doesn't work when the cast is this big.

Special 90-minute commercial block (with 20 minutes of an episode)

I like looking at Norman Reedus as much as the next woman (even when he's covered in grime and blood and shit), but I found this episode boring as hell. Daryl's pointless escape attempt wasted like 20 minutes we could've been getting backstory on Sherry and Dwight. The final ten minutes felt like "Oh shit, we never

I'm not at all surprised he's a talented dramatic actor. Soaps film ridiculously fast so to judge someone based on his or her work on something like Days of Our Lives and the like isn't fair. His comedic skills impressed me, though, even with his being on Passions, a show that embraced the silliness of soaps like no