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I assume they did that as well. I mean, there was a lot of meat on that table, but your average bull weighs around a metric ton. I think if you put all the meat on the table it might collapse.

There aren't enough humans around to be marauders. There are under a dozen humans known to still be alive. What would they maraud? This isn't Fallout.

I'm only vaguely aware of what a doula is, Jake not knowing makes sense.

That's a fantastic beard. I hope to have one just like it someday.

Tandy's become a more or less decent person, if still an ass.

Wait, isn't he actually rich? He definitely seemed invited. I think Rad just wanted to hype himself up a bit more.

Answer: probably not, after that house.

To be fair, every character that makes fun of him for his PTSD is shown to be in the wrong for doing so.

I mean, even before then, great costume.

I agree that he can't fix Gretchen, but I'm not sure she's right about not needing fixing. I mean, there's a reason psychiatrists spend so much time dealing with depression.

The emphasis on the Pizzaz scene seems excessive. Hell, Rad essentially tries the same thing to save himself from the gangsters in the same episode.

Really? I don't think depression is that new a subject. Hell, look at Bojack Horseman.

I think Renner's paycheck was from him signing on early to play one of the leads and then being recast in a smaller part, or some weird thing like that.

So disagreeing with a claim of misogyny is itself misogynistic?

Jeremy Renner made as much as he did because he had his salary locked in when he was supposed to be playing the lead, I think.

It really disrupts the flow when you see the actual people the actors were pretending to be.

I assumed from the thumbnail that it would be a story about Ellen Page going to high school, given how much she reminds me of Jason Schwartzman in Rushmore.

"Why is it a better weapon than any of the tech we’ve seen on, say, the ship Peridot and Jasper came in?"

The last season of Community was top-notch, though.

I always get him confused with Yusuf Islam.