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Touche'… That makes it kinda coincidental that Chang leaves the sound booth at the end through a "duct-work"-like door. I think Annie's Boobs could represent Annie's actual boobs or the monkey. Like the ducts at Greendale are a labyrinth and each opening takes you to a different alternate timeline or something.

BTW, you guys do know that this episode took place in an 'Alternate Timeline', right?

God do I hate watching shit like this… Jeff's costume, messy sets, poor laser beams going everywhere, messy sub plots… urghhhh. Just, aesthetically, it's hard to swallow; like watching black and white movies when you're a kid… It's just annoying.

This review was not good at being negative. They rarely are. They rarely escape what appears to be an exercise in projecting or a symbol of their fears. What we got here is an introspective look into Brandon's life. It gets better Brandon.

Lots of "blue" in this episode… Just sayin'

I thought he had a 'thing' for Kim. So he would exercise power over Jimmy whenever he could.

There's nothing like reading a Donna Bowman review of an episode she thoroughly enjoyed.

Remember this one Seth?

I really liked the tension they were able to create. Just waiting for which main character to die was more thrilling than any of them actually dying. I enjoy what WD is trying to do since about season 3. It's not always executed, but they get the drift across. It's kinda like, if you just pretend you're watching a

I hear ya. My point was more specifically about the expectations from reviewers as of late through all types of shows. Here's an excerpt from this guys review of a Season 2 WD episode where he acknowledges what this show is.

Yeah, whats up with the overall sub-par reviews from the bloggers/"reviewers"? All of them seem to have been watching a different show than the rest of us for the past 5 seasons. Like, when was this show ever on point with writing, tight subplots, character development, or anything else, really?

Just finished up the French series. So much better than the American so far. Like, miles ahead. There's just an authenticity that the French version has. I don't know why American television is so afraid to get "weird". Especially when there's so many competing mediums. You'd think that would democratize everything,

Workaholics. Strippers. Gravatrons. Dude, come on. Enough with the pompus shiznit. This episode was dope.

Right on. There's only been a handful of tv shows that you could have questions like that for. Always pretend you're watching something amatuerish that your friends put together and you'll most always be pleased.

There is enough sadness in life without having fellows like Gussie Fink-Nottle going about pissing on your comments. Go play with some newts, Fish-face.

This show is f%^ked

I noticed that too! Was just about to double check and saw your post. Maybe all 3 of the close up mug shot guys are in the episode? Kinda like a game of hide and seek or somethin.

Another stellar Donna Bowman review.

Exactly my point. Most of the goodhearted competent people of Alexandria are dead. They've had people who protected them.

They had to make Alexandrians seem worse than Eugene. Like, why is Eugene still alive? He should be dead considering the amount of combat skill he has. So as long as you've bought Eugene's character and story up til now, you kinda have to give the Alexandrians/writers the benefit of the doubt because it's the same