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The ads for the new Cosmos have been very zoom-bang-flash. It's nice that they have access to good special effects compared to the original, but I hope they don't overdo it.

Whoever they were, they were innocents in that situation.

That actually comes up next episode, but you're right. Everyone in the room should have turned around and said "Why the hell not?"

I learned recently that pizzle is a word for penis. You can even buy cow pizzle for like, dog treats.

Hahahahahahaha

The first 6 episodes are based on an interview structure, flashing back to 1995 and 2002, with unreliable narration. That's what, commonplace?

Is that what happened to downvotes? I thought everyone had suddenly become more polite and oh god, saying that out loud I now realize how ridiculous it was.

Wait… Pierce wasn't the audience surrogate?

Marty's goth daughter is how the killers have gotten to him, starting with when she was a kid, when she came home with those drawings of a man in a mask pointing his penis at a girl. Later her abuse manifested in willingness to get double teamed by two guys at once in the back of a car. Marty will have to decide

Who is that in the car shouting "You keep asking for it, and asking for it"?

I laughed the hardest at Hickey's half-rant at the beginning. The opening tags (is that the right word?) have been really good this season.

That Che Guevara getup at the end was hawt too.

We can't vote the author down because he's outside the system! Riot!

I'm never not amused that literally anything can cause the apocalypse at Greendale. Like, you think I'd start to get a little sick of it, but nope. My favorite of this season is still the Ass Crack Bandit episode.

Holy shit. I knew it would happen, but I didn't think it'd happen by 10.

You understood the vacuum collapse argument but not the tiny black holes? Your mind does not work like mine.

-The most important medical discovery known to mankind has two guards, who are alone in a bunker that can be opened with a screwdriver.

Yeah, the governor term limit occurred to me. Either way, the family's still powerful enough to kill one of their own and make it look like an overdose (if Rust is right).

I think the lack of the framing device that's been with the show since the beginning— the interviews with Rust and Marty— had a big effect on the feel of the episode. Structurally it really was a different show than the first 6 episodes.