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Oh, man, another terrific episode…I actually yelled "NO!!" when they first showed the oven with fake bones inside. I mean, where did he find that Rabbi? Plus the guy at the gun store was amazing. The human race just doesn't disappoint on this show…..it truly does take all kinds….

This was fucking brilliant - one of the best episodes he's done. Just the most deadpan approach as he goes further and further - one smile would kill it, but he never breaks character - reminds me of Sasha Baron Cohen's utter committment. I mean, why maintain the goth look the 2ND time he meets the girl in the

Bergman, maybe? You can see the skill at work, and I think I may even own "The Seventh Seal", but - why so glum, chum? God's not coming to help us - I GET IT.

"Gentllllllllllle…………and soft…………freeeeeeeee & easy……." So now that's going to be stuck in my head for God knows how long. And yes, this was quote moving, ultimately. Fred singing to 3-4 people in the bar at the end - that got to me. And I also cracked up every time Hader's voice went super-high - every time.

Sheesh…….Edward Burns PLUS Michael Rappaport in a Popeye Doyle style hat - I already dislike this show, and it hasn't aired yet. At this point, shouldn't TNT just switch to endless reruns of Family Guy, Big Bang Theory, etc., like TBS? If this is the best they can do with original dramas, God help them.

The last 60-90 seconds made me laugh so hard I had tears in my eyes - just amazing. Between the boy craning his neck, Shampoo's horrified expression, and Forrest's combo orgasm/shame face, I nearly keeled over. Then AJ's face when they cut back to the studio - I'm dying. Separate point - I'd like to give AJ's legs

C+??!! I was laughing my ass off. Even if they'd only shown the "hysteria relief" scene and nothing else, that alone would have been enough for a B+/A-. The whole cast is great, but I think Riki Lindhome is still the MVP at this point - she's a fucking genius. The screaming orgasms followed by the blasé,

This episode should get no lower than a B+, if only for introducing the phrase "mouth hug his yogurt gun". I also loved how Future Amy got exasperated almost right away with Present Day Amy and just yelled "Shut the fuck up!".

Hey……..I loved the Dragon Time at the end as much as anyone, but Jesus Christ, they burned a little girl at the stake. I think that's the closest I've come to crying while watching this show. I fall for it every time - there's the slightest hint that some character has some good in them, or is headed for greener

Terrific episode. Nice to see Catherine has inherited her Mother's awkwardness with the general public…….."My, you are so small……..sure, you're very young……but you are small".

"I'm looking at you, but I'm shaking someone else's hand!" Oh man, Selina's awkwardness with people is just the best - so great to have this show back.

Some great stuff here - I adore "The Grand Budapest Hotel", thought "A Separation" was brilliant, and thought "Inside Llewyn Davis" was great and criminally overlooked. You only lost me on "The Tree Of Life", which I thought was more pretentious horseshit from America's resident nutjob, or the American Lars Von

Meh……."The Immigrant" didn't really do it for me, despite the presence of the luminous Marion Cotillard. Surprised to see "The Grey" here as well - it was fine, but nothing great. "The Wolf Of Wall Street" should probably be on the "20-1" list - amazing film. Nice of you to remember "Bernie" though - terrific movie.

Lots of good, silly stuff tonight……I really liked Phil slamming the playhouse window on the laughing little girl.

"Isn't Ace cool?"
"FUCK no…….."
Quinto was great as Ace - I simultaneously wanted to punch him and hear more of what he had to say.

Did anyone else yell "Yes!" when Murray appeared? I can't be the only one…….

Sam Elliott is not only clean shaven, but his character kinda has a girl's name ("Avery"), and yes, he's still terrifying. And Garret Dillahunt continues to be awesome. "Justified" always kills it with its guest stars, and this season is no exception. Good debate topic, really - best guest star / one-season

No man is an island……. Yes, this was a tremendous episode. The sadness in Ron's eyes at April's party nearly broke me, then the Willie Nelson song did, I think.
As for the first episode, is there a link someone can send me that would allow me to hire the Somebody's Daughters Dancers for my next function?

Elijah always provides a spark when he shows up, and he was a Godsend in this episode - "Lez out! You know that's what they want to see!"…….

Well I say there are some things we don't want to know…..important things!