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I think the reviewer missed the point that the whole episode also served as a sort of homage to Martin Scorcese. Although the scene with Gary pointing the gun at the Wandering Spider seemed like a nod to the Cohen Brother's Millers Crossing. I was waiting for him to say "I can't die out here in the woods like an

He will always be Lenny to me. I remember the first thing I saw him in after Laverne and Shirley was This Is Spinal Tap, and it took me a while to shake the image of Lenny from my head so I could accept him as this musician character.

Exactly, and after seeing the first ad the company produced, he might have felt that they wouldn't approve it.

Louie Anderson is amazing on this show. In the first episode, it was jarring, as I was a teen in the 80's and remember his stand up work well, so it was like, yeah, that's Louie in drag, but by episode 2, I had fully adjusted to his excellent performance, and now, I never even see Louie, or even a man in drag, just

I'm still trying to figure out how much time passed in the jump. The review says a few weeks, but the way Michonne and Rick were interacting with each other made it appear they had been a domestic couple for at least a few months. The baby seemed to be significantly older…I mean she was starting to walk, and

I realize that overthinking AHS will quickly ruin it for the viewer, but it sure seems that Angela Basset's character would have tried to escape the cell when they were putting all the kid vamps in there. They had the door open for quite a while.

Well, I do, at least Archer. If you have such fucking great taste friendly person, what have been your favorite shows? Two and a Half Men?

Maybe the aliens in the UFO are trying to tip the balance in favor of justice. After all, they distracted Rye at a critical moment in episode 1 causing him to be hit by Peggy. This time they distract Bear long enough for Lou to shoot him. I see it more as just a wacky random even myself.

If the UFO bothered you, why did you even stick with this season? It had to make a reappearance at some point given how prominent it was in the first few episodes.

Mike's "Well okay then" upon seeing the results of the blood bath before hopping back in the car, was for me, the funniest line of the night.

That blindfold with the eye holes cut into it that he's wearing is oddly creepy.

I told my wife the same thing. I was expecting him to get shot in the head right there and then.

American Horror Story: Denny's

I'm amazed at this season. It takes guts to throw a lengthy story arc about depression into a 30 minute sitcom, and to pull it off so successfully is really impressive. It could have so easily come off as a cliched "very special episode".

Not dead, and I think he ages. I got the feeling they just didn't want to mess with finding the right actor to play the younger version of Liz. I don't have a huge issue with it. It's like watching Better Call Saul…the Mike character is way too old for the time frame, but what are you gonna do.

Good point. What's the kid doing, living all alone in their house?

Whether or not she woke up, Matt believes she did. Otherwise, why would he be repeating the day exactly over and over again in an effort to get her to wake again. If in his mind, she was awake and the had a conversation…well then the question of whether it's rape gets complicated.

Yes, it's that timeless old conundrum…If a cast member gets eaten by zombies, and there's no on there to see it, does it make any sense?

I disagree that they are "piling on mysteries" with the Patty character. It seems pretty clear to me that Kevin is now afflicted with whatever his dad has, so it's not like it's out of left field. I actually do believe that pilar man saw her. If he was just messing with Kevin for talking to himself, he wouldn't

Okay that may be a bit strong, but it at least shows American CIA agents as assholes who don't really give much of a shit about the ramifications of their actions.