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    Someone earlier in the thread dropped the idea that Lowe is the Ten Commandment killer; given his mental state in these past few episodes, that would hardly be surprising.

    How about that, John Carroll Lynch goes from one deranged clown in Freak Show to another in John Wayne Gacy this season.

    Writers are a little too obsessed with Lady Gaga's blood lust and John Lowe's fast mental decline.

    Not "infected" dead, but "dead" dead. He could have easily sneaked in to the hipsters' room and killed them himself, but was willing to assist Iris and do ANYTHING. He at least deserves some credit for empathizing with the doormat that is Iris.

    But he would never initiate the murders himself. Yes, he is a willing accomplice, but lest you forget, Iris would be dead if he hadn't shamed Donovan.

    Liz' job is to be sassy, have an ear to lend, and to pour the drinks; he doesn't have a drop of evil in his entire being.

    Refreshing to see Liz and Iris have expanded roles; especially compared to the sheer madness that was last week. Although Angela Bassett…severely underutilized.

    The denizens of South Park will come to their senses—or lack thereof—and dismiss the haute, uber-PC, gentrified version of their town soon enough. Remember Randy being Lorde last year? This year's craze may last throughout the season, but it will not be permanent.

    PC Principal, bro.

    Homer's was a one-off; Cartman's mental state has been questionable since the show's premiere. Never watched DS9; I stopped at TNG.

    Cartman is a special case. How many people actually jack it and think of themselves?

    And thus would perfectly demonstrate Cartman's rapidly deteriorating mental state in this series.

    Leslie will get her dad to rip off PC Principal's Oakleys and savagely beat him. We'll see Victoria back soon enough.

    Aside from the Tweek/Craig story, how does Cartman receive actual flowers in the flesh from his imaginary "Cupid Me"?

    I think a solid B would be more accurate; it had its moments and it was an entertaining diversion from the Iris/Donovan/Will/Ramona saga from last week. However, I give credit to Lily Rabe for her Aileen Wuornos; that alone may have saved the episode.

    I guess Iris, Donovan, and Angela Bassett will have to wait. But this was a treat to watch. Although Alex succumbing so easily to the Countess after pointing a freaking gun in her face was a little befuddling.

    Jeez, she had been a mainstay of the previous AHS series and—pun certainly intended—she has been a goddamn ghost. But you're right, she nails Aileen Wuornos.

    It's disputed; some species of grasshopper may be kosher, others aren't. Regardless, if I had to choose, I'd take the fried/breaded/spicy cricket snacks over bacon. Supposed to be very popular in southeast Asia.

    I am Jewish and yes, I am aware that crickets aren't kosher, but I'd still rather eat them compared to bacon. (I tend to shy away from processed meats in general.)

    Haha, no. I meant I would literally eat crickets instead of bacon. Although Kristen Schaal, while a tad unusual, ain't the ugliest woman in the world by any measure…