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Agreed. He's my favorite cast member. He has that extra something that a lot of the current cast members don't have.

Wow I thought this episode was terrible. Lot of really bad feminine humor. Who was the Asian dude that appeared in the Star Trek sketch?

What is America's obsession with Jimmy Fallon doing Karaoke? The monologue and two other sketches where he's singing (granted I liked the Civil War one).

This was probably my favorite episode of the season. Loved "Thank You Scott" and the clown one a lot. Not many weak sketches in this one.

I don't understand why SNL has barely been using Vanessa Bayer and Bobby Moynihan — two of its best cast members. Instead it seems like they want to use the two generic new guys in every single sketch. I wouldn't mind seeing more of Sameer Zamata and the new hispanic chick, and less of Leslie Jones.

Wow this episode was offensively bad. Embarrassment.

Another great all around episode — really enjoyed it. I think the first half of the season has been very solid compared to the troubling ending to last year's season.

Couldn't agree more with you Denis, after Trump's whiney tweet again last week, I thought Baldwin would be back on a weekly basis to hammer him. And what they replaced it with was god awful. Though you might be on to something with Baldwin unable to commit each week and they did try their best to do a Trump sketch

I really really loved a lot of sketches in this one. The Alabama football player was genius. Dyke and Fats was genius.

Stop whining, he had a different opinion than you. Get over it.

It just didn't add up for me, even with the little tidbit you mention which still wasn't even close enough to justify his character transformation. Essentially, the storyline of Delores and William was a complete waste of time and filler.

All I'm going on is how he acted from the first moment we met him, which was as a completely empathetic and reasonable guy. This never really changed until he suddenly snapped which was a complete transformation of character. Poor writing.

Wow, so all of a sudden, William just went boom, and became the man in black?
Did we see any hint in his character previously that he might implode like this?

Honestly, my expectations for stuff on HBO is through the roof. I see why people like Westworld, but I was hoping to be blown away. I haven't been since the first couple of episodes. I'm just not interested in the characters or what is going in.

Yeah, I especially enjoyed the pilot, watched it over and over. Then episodes 2 and 3 did nothing to dissuade me from the feeling that WW was going to be the next great HBO prestige drama. Then steadily it went downhill after that.

I'd been looking forward to this show for years. The first 3 episodes were excellent, after that it's been a disappointment. I find myself having to force myself to get through episode 8, absolutely nothing interesting going on. This show doesn't have the dynamic story telling and characters that has set HBO apart for

I hear you. I'd been following the production and waiting on it for years, I kind of wanted to be blown away. I haven't been and doesn't look like I will be. Oh well.

Yeah I really loved the first 3 episodes (especially the pilot). After that is where it's taken a wrong turn for me.

Meh, as it turns out, the storytelling of Westworld just isn't dynamic enough to be considered a true HBO prestige series that's up there with GoT, Sopranos, Wire, and the rest. It's a very very good network caliber show that has violence, sex, and nudity and HBO production values.

Not only this, but SNL profited from portraying her like the complete buffoon Republicans made her out to be. They really helped turn her into this miserable caricature. Then they do this lame sentimental sketch trying to pay homage to her? Fuck off SNL, you contributed to Trump getting elected. You were a purveyor of