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I'm really glad the AV Club is covering this show. I picked it up because of the article last year on entertainment you might have missed. The show is far better than I might have expected.

SO CALL ME MAYBE

PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND, UNDERSTAND, UNDERSTAND
PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND

You'd think that after 22 years, someone would have come up with a definition for "looptid."

You'd think that after 22 years, someone would have come up with a definition for "looptid."

I came here to post, "Who clicked on this link because they thought it was a Wire spinoff" (I did, desperately hoping against hope that it was), but I see I was beaten to the punch in fine form. Way to go, AV Club.

I came here to post, "Who clicked on this link because they thought it was a Wire spinoff" (I did, desperately hoping against hope that it was), but I see I was beaten to the punch in fine form. Way to go, AV Club.

I can't be the only one who, when looking at my RSS feed, thought this was one of The Onion's "TV Listings." Y'know, "Hey, Boo, you look good, shawty."

I'm a little amazed that there has been a civil discussion of Jews and anti-Semitism that didn't almost immediately devolve into an anti-Semitic hate-fest like pretty much every Internet thread even tangentially related to Jews seems to.

I kinda like this show, mostly because I like boobs, Roman history, and boobs, but I find the dialogue really distracting. First, everyone says they're sorry by saying "apologies" and thank you by saying "gratitude" - even to the point of saying "Gratitude for the wine." Clunky. And this season I've noticed that