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Damn it. I liked Bowie too, but was it really necessary to mention his name half a dozen times in a PRINCE obituary? He already got his tributes months ago.

Rabin's weird rush to defend Trank's wild dogs made me suspicious of where this article was heading.

Is that bullet named Jamie Bell?

Not anymore. Especially thanks to all the new arrivals.

We don't get to choose who Fey and Carlock's "targets" should be. They get to go after whoever or whatever they want.
And repeatedly suggesting "she doesn't seem to understand the controversy" is patronizing crap. Fey understood; she just didn't give a damn. Her job is to make fun of people. If you don't share her

Bingeworthy doesn't necessarily men that binging is th best way to see it.

Is it a gaffe if it's deliberately intended to be insensitive?

It's how ABBA Gold happened.

But isn't deliberately provoking other people's sensibilities an essential part of the internet?
And telling Americans that "there is one thing you must not do" is always going to be welcomed as a dare.

Lighten up bro. If you are using mj, you're clearly doing it wrong.

“You wouldn’t believe me if I told you,”

I liked Lincoln in this episode, but I have to cal bullshit on his ability to lift and throw people with electric current. What was that nonsense?

The Melter? I seem to remember one.

The Hand would be a lot scarier if there were fewer of them. Instead, they seem not to give Daredevil much more trouble than the Yakuza, or the Bikers, or the Russians.

The house of Lords is your version of the US Senate?…really?

At least they'd be spared a musical eulogy from Gordon Lightfoot.

The Amtrak to Mississippi is going to run really, really late if they're all waiting for it at the Atlantic Terminal LIRR station.

It helped that it was completely unconnected to anything in the episode.

Or maybe they wanted a reason to keep bringing the characters of her parents back. I don't have a problem with that.
I'm amused that they didn't bother aging up the actors. (Given that last season's scenes with Jackie Lynn and her parents were supposed to be flashbacks from the early 90s)

The premiere also has that Don Pardo introducing SNL joke, which alone makes it the best episode of the season.