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This might just be the most underrated TV episode of the year. Not super funny but the character interactions were great, Tandy was toned down, the plotting is neat - not original, but the kind of boilerplate that a good ensemble comedy can milk for strong character beats.

Underrated as hell, somehow this election result played in to this season's strengths. This season is actually starting to make sense. You're all wrong.

This season has been so underrated. Also, I think that Rachel and Quinn will alienate guys who the big twist turns out to be just aren't messed up enough to work with them and they will be, like at the end of the previous season, together alone.

Coincidence this episode airs after he appears on Bill Maher with Bill's constantly horrible projection of prejudice in his ear…

I'm calling it, even if this show goes down a path that people hate, whether it's suspension of disbelief or style over substance, I'm going to love this show. It's so up my alley. It's high concept, sci-fyie, well scripted. I loved Limitless despite critics panning it, I liked Person of Interest from the get go.
Sure,

Holy crap I thought a sketch TV show like this would avoid having one terrible and obnoxious sketch one after the other, but yep, I came in with an open mind feeling like sometimes reviews on this site are rushed and messy.

I love how the exposition in this show comes mostly in the form of describing how stupid and ridiculous and terrible it is.

Am I the only person who likes Mellie Grant? Like really, I think she's the only character on this show I like.

I haven't watched this episode, I'm about to but I just caught up on the previous episode. And coming in, it becomes clearer and clearer with every additional hour long slog that this show does not equate to the sum of its parts.

I agree, this show could be great if it just tried less hard, edited itself more and gave up on all the bizarre sex nonsense. Trying to sex up a show because it's boring is a bad solution, let it be boring, edit it and keep it tight and people will watch because they're not idiots.

This show is emotionally exhaustive. I think I need to book an appointment with my psych.

Reviewer - "This episode was fairly terrible, I'm sorry I can't give it anymore than the second highest possible grade."… OK

Sometimes I come to a creative product, TV, music, a film, whatever, and it's almost surreal how many themes and scenes resonate with me on a personal level.

The second half of this episode was something close to perfect.

The entire soft-cliffhanger sequence was strangely moving, particularly given the fact that this show has (for better or worse) a tendency to avoid focussing on the big questions about the circumstances and nature of the virus that caused the world to lose almost all of its occupants.

I loved this episode for the most part. High stakes, multifaceted nature as individuals and as a group. The show is still rebuilding but I also think the intention is to build up and stick everything together by the seasons' end in part and in poll.

Gotta love TV WMDs. "System Armed". I'm sure that's super realistic and is the de-facto standard for every terrifying weapon.

Bear in mind I cry at everything, but am I the only one that wells up watching this show?

I adore the concept of Nathan Fielder playing Nathan playing Corey as a cure for Nathan the character's social anxiety because I'd hazard a guess that's what gives Nathan Fielder confidence. A lot of comedians found comedy their calling because they could be someone else and use fear as a tool of creativity.

That Zombie hooker bit should have been silly but instead it was just horrible. Clever show, had me teary.