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    The bird jokes were out of place… I did however genuinely wonder what frank is usually up to when the gang is looking for him. He shows up half in the bag… his day itself is hopping from lily pad to lily pad with almost no real goal in mind. I also thought it was a touch heavy handed that he had NO IDEA at all what

    This was a good job, and a necessary glimpse into the inner workings of the character… and his ongoing downward spiral. This season has done well with it exploration… and it can afford to do this because it has defined each of them and fleshed them out so well that they are intrinsically attention grabbing..

    Randy on Trailer Park Boys takes his pants off to fight, and he's always topless… but he keeps the tighty whities on.

    It is scary how close Howerton was to playing me in this episode.. from the moment he rejected the creed tape, until just before his naked hallucination. merge…. You fat cow… old B*%&$… !!!!

    This is funny… I like it as a comedy… I was under the impression it was a drama and certain that it would be awful. This is much better. Also, the slowing down of everything whenever the angel shows up plays well… as does Lucifer's reaction… This is good silly fun. 1 hour comedies are unusual though init?

    the denial, or re-branding of what happened is simply instinctual by now… this event had to be the Genesis of that. IMO

    I agree falling for story line was sketchy… not at all believable… You make a good point that she understands the art world, which is different than "understanding art". She is a scammer… it's possible she just figured that this clown in the wig might have a sellable story. Clearly she isn't "taking risk"… she isn't

    I'm gonna draw eggs that represent eggs.

    I think the whole "context" speech was Horse Flop… well packaged. The point being that it's completely subjective… she doesn't know anything… nobody does, some just pitch it better… she has a (rented) platform and plays the part well. Note: even for the painting she talk up and sells for 35 grand, she sees it as worth

    I like that he expects women and girls he sleeps with to use all that same logic. No matter what happened… they should think of it as awesome! He's clearly a sociopath…

    I would say that Dennis' conclusion that he was never raped… shows there's been an impact on how he views sex through-out the series… you'll note he repeatedly has to make note that he not a "rapist"… he wasn't a victim… his conquests can't be either… sort of thinking…

    I really likes this one…

    That scene of her walking through the snow made for a stunning visual. 100%

    and a slim one of "attractive"… yes… it's all relative. I just think it's funny that I've heard a lot about the "average-ness" of the characters and never considered it might have as much to do with physical appearance as it does narrative or performance… the idea though is that many shows cast pretty people who can't

    Well,
    1. The lady (Avasarala) is still the MOST BORINGest
    2. I am officially TeamAmos.. because I pick sides… it's what I do. Now that the girl is not the boss of him and he is expressing his inner robot heart he's cool.
    3. The prospect of Miller meeting the crew is not very exciting for me… I mean the big story arc

    Coogan is Laurel Reilly is Hardy

    That moment and the back and forth about the cat food were fantastic.

    Freddy also appeared in the audio recording of "Nightmare on my street" by The Fresh Prince and DJ Jazzy Jeff. Yay capitalism!

    Heroes re-dead.

    I think I've gotten used to the 10-12 episode format ala HBO. this is only season 7? But at 24 episodes a season they have produced well over 150 episodes… that would be like 15 seasons for Always sunny (which is in season 11 and seems to be getting better), or any HBO series. Biggest issues here are that it's not