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This episode had me longing to mush Frankie in the face, and I'm not usually that bothered by her selfishness. I just couldn't wring much humor out if her carrying on until the end when she finally realized she had to suck it up and always carry whole cookies with her. As for the rest of the Hecks… did anything happen

Re the bender on the park bench: Truly, since the photos of boozed up Claire were from the Governor's team anyway, they should have just tacked them onto the affair revelation. Unless the bit about the affair was something Willa agreed to as a trade off for the boozer pics as the affair made only her father look bad

That Hank bashed himself with the bat surprised you? Really? It was the first thing that went through my mind when they showed the distruction last week. The guy is desperate for revenge against that family and will do anything for it, even if his efforts are ludicrous failures. He's the only interesting thing

See what I mean? The finale had lots of nonsense in it.

"…know when they're bullshitting"

Someone needs to tell Forte when the joke is over. His carrying on in this episode was irritating, worsened by the unfortunate fact that the jokes and schtick weren't that good to begin with. In past episodes his character's nonsense had a clear point it was moving toward, but in this one it seeemed to be no more than

"Other funny recurring bit in the episode is Carol ignoring Melissa because she doesn’t want to spill the news that Todd has been sleeping with Melissa."

Remember the billboard that Phil 2.0 rescues Phil Prime from?

Please, please, please! Writers, PLEASE! Please learn to write sex scenes that don't involve lovers hopping about like frogs, shoving each other back and forth, throwing each other around the room, forcing each other into various positions on assorted pieces of furniture, tearing each others clothing either down to

It doesn't hold enough promise to entice me to skip the mid-season return of The Last Man on Earth. Not even close.

Did you miss the flashback to the first time she did it where Jay gives her hell?

"Her 'don't settle for me' and 'I'm not your back up plan' so echoed Petra's sentiments to Rafael on JTV…"

Are you arguing with yourself now?

Never go to war angry.

I don't think Phil 2.0 died. This season's episodes have shown each member of the group devolving into his/her most petty and off-putting self (except for Carol and Phil Prime, whose mega-irritating facets we already knew about) but with the last couple of eps becoming points of crisis and epiphany. This last episode

Astronauts are not alone on the space station so it's more than likely that Mike is the sole survivor of his mission. If he survived the virus up there, he won't be bothered by it after he returns.

The second season opener when Phil and Carol walked through Carol's old place as she reminisced about friend's and family's deaths. The episode where Phil gets back to Tucson and finds his house ravaged by the other survivors. The warning to Carol to not bring Phil to California because his life will be endangered

There was only one Red Devil active during the mall scene.

How does Rebecca's mother know Josh Chan? I thought he'd been a one-summer camp infatuation only, played out entirely away from home.

I meant to respond to this post earlier. Thank you for writing all of that so I wouldn't have to.