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I can't say I've liked Amy's brand of humor too much before - it seemed to consist of taking cheap shots at easy targets.

I feel sorry for the Russians.

It's great to see Diedrich Bader in such a prominent role again - and one that's the complete opposite of his dimwitted Oswald from the Drew Carey show

You ain't seen nothing yet.

If anyone hasn't seen Jon Hamm be a superb comic actor, they should check out the last three episodes of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt now.

I haven't seen any of the other episodes, although I've always intended to give the show a try.

If there is one thing this show convinced me of its that life - like talk - is cheap. So I was unmoved (or unconvinced) by the conversation at the end 'honoring' their life together.

Hinds confirms that Mance is toast

A very funny and welcome return - and I particularly appreciated the insiders look at the nature of startup evaluations (it seemed like the episode was built around a genuine insight about silicon valley)

I haven't read the books, and I immediately knew it was a Cersei flashback because the young actress had such a surly and entitled look on her face.

I love the way the show leers at women as it encourages us to be morally outraged at the sexualisation of women .

I'm not pro Chuck (or anyone else for that matter). I think Chuck is a coward for getting his partner to do his doing work for him. I also see why he can't bring himself to tell Jimmy what he really thinks ( he's certainly justified in having misgiving about Jimmy despite his dependency on him).

The show is great at letting us see things from Jimmy's perspective.

doh

Speaking of pop culture references: no love for Trevor from GTA 5?

You're just ignorant white boy.

If you had a better grasp of the zombie genre (beginning with I Walked with a Zombie and culminating in the Romero films and/or remakes) you'd realize just how color blind you are.

A culturally significant scene has somehow gone unnoticed or without comment: three racially diverse women dominating the screen (two African- American and one Hispanic women).

I'm not so sure that Raylan is going to be the one that takes down Boyd - I suspect Ava will be putting the bullet in his head when Boyd (somehow) gets the drop on Raylan.

Fantastic episode, and I don't even like the show (much).