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I love Bojack Horseman and I like F is for Family but for a darker than dark animated comedy, I highly recommend Monkey Dust. See it however you can.

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The character Amy has become less likable and more superfluous to requirements as this season has progressed - but, in saying that, her 'roll those sleeves up to ya pit stains' line was the best of this very average episode.
Well that and Richard's 'the glasses' comment - but there's always a good Richard quote to be

Moe's got to be in Varga's pocket - his assholery and stonewalling surely can't just be straightforward misogyny in the workplace.

I thought that the term 'meet-cute' was a neologism because I have never seen it used but lately it's been popping up everywhere.

'The strongest episode of the season yet'? I don't think so, my friend. I am not even going to back that up with any reasons why I disagree with you so much. Just - nope.

The problem with suddenly realising what you are watching (for me it hit when POTUS Kevin removed the key from Assassin Kevin’s heart), it makes you start looking at the subtext rather than just enjoying the spectacle on a surface level – which can be slightly distracting.

This is really all about a man's journey to freeing himself of the self-destructive side of his nature, isn't it? The side that takes him to the dark place? The place where he doesn't want to go anymore?
This whole show is about the ongoing internal battle Kevin wages with his own psychosis….. right?
So now that he has

Bloody hell - Richard on 'shaking the devil's hand': 'does it hurt?'. LOVE HIM!

The Book of Kevin sounds like a beautifully written piece. I'd be keen to give it a read.

Why was The Bad Place train leaving with good Eleanor still on it?

I was pleased to read Meg's note. Liv Tyler's flinty voice was starting to get on my nerves. I hope she remains committed to the GR and never utters another word.

Maybe you lot should set up your own website reviewing reviewer reviews.

Rushmore

Are you sure that is what he said? I know a few people who kept the subtitles on when watching 'True Detective' because they couldn't make sense of his mumbles.

I don't think Adam was simply 'waiting' under that table….