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    Is Jost that desperate for a laugh?

    That was that national hug day joke when Jim Parsons hosted. Loses its punch after the first time.

    Ronda was all but a non-factor tonight, but Mooney's socially-challenged office worker and his heavy speech impediment was easily the funniest spot of a rather weak episode. His speech pattern was a callback to the 4/20 sketch with Seth Rogen and the "Bing, bong, rollie jays dude" song. Glad to see him and Beck doing

    "As it turns out, Driver, despite the show not starting until after 12:30 because of sportsball…"

    I thoroughly enjoyed the Web series back in 2014, and I look forward to many misadventures between Billie and Gene in the coming weeks. With Gene's snobbish, self-absorbed parents, anything other than Gene attempting to have her heart in the right place and a modicum of kindness towards her new friend in Billie would

    Anybody who's been to or lives in L.A. knows Van Nuys ain't all that glamorous and the taste of Yoshinoya stays in your mouth for two days.

    Well, since everyone and their mother realized he's a joke-stealing hack, his stock—no pun intended here—has been dropping. It ain't 2006 anymore.

    Lily Rabe got heaps of praise for her performance of Aileen Wuornos in the "Devil's Night" episode; it was nice to see her make another appearance. I assume she'll be utilized more in the next incarnation of AHS this coming fall.

    I know Ryan Murphy absolutely adores Sarah Paulson, but jeez, that was too obvious. They couldn't bring back Jessica Lange even for a guest appearance?

    He set out what he—or rather, Lowe—had to do with the Ten Commandments murders. Apt analysis.

    But March had grown quite fond of him…surely, an exception had to be made.

    I know that; I would have liked to have seen them patch up some loose ends. A lot of unanswered questions—that, the addiction demon, the appearance of the Countess' son…

    I'm just glad Pelton finally found some happiness away from that chaotic school.

    I burst out laughing at Liz Taylor's "woman with prostate cancer" line. Inappropriate, yes, I know. This episode felt a tad jumbled, and among other things, it was out of character for March to casually socialize with the ghosts. (apart from Devil's Night.) Also, why was the falling out between him and Evers swept

    Going to the Miami Vice-inspired couch gag, "Push It to the Limit" mainly reminds me of Cartman "training" for the Special Olympics. We all know it's from Scarface, but still…

    Thanks for the mammaries.

    What about Fat Tony's rat's milk?

    No malk with Vitamin R?

    "I dress myself."

    She's no Marcela Mar.