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2Kim 2Jong2Ill! Okay, I'll admit, I have no idea what we're doing here.

I laugh every time Hakeem says "I have a DOTER!"

So Queen Kong, then?

At least you're not flipping through channels and seeing ads on every other station. Netflix gives you the title and info right away, so that's a plus.

I don't know about that. I love Cap as much as the next guy, but I think that he's already gone on too long. He started with a few FANTASTIC installments, but once he released "Oops! All Berries", I think it was time to end the Captain Crunch EU. Should've stopped after original and Peanut Butter Crunch.

I'm so conflicted about this show. I watched season 1 and liked it. I started watching season 2 and liked it. But halfway through season 2 I just got bored. My best summary is this: Better Caul Saul is a great show, but it's so slow-paced that I don't look forward to watching episodes. There were nights when I'd get

That's fine. He should be focusing on Broken Bells instead. Pleeeeeeeease.

I had no idea R. Kelly is the man behind Donnie Darko.

BREACH!!! WE HAVE A BREACH!!!

R.I.P. Butterfinger BB's

Loose Seal Lucille Bluth.

You know, "The Anti-Social Network" is already an episode title of Always Sunny so this is all starting to make sense.

…you mean to tell me that you can get messages from people other than SnapChat??

JigglyMuff?

NOW THIS IS WHAT IT'S LIKE WHEN WORLDS COLLIDEEEEEEE!

He's just trying to free The Muska.

Right. Making Caleb a Tai shield. If they see the pair as an instant target to focus on, they're voting out Caleb. Then once Caleb is gone post-merge, they then forget about Tai, who isn't a threat on his own. Otherwise what's his thinking? "If I vote out Caleb, I won't have to worry about them voting him out after

I think Brad definitely manipulated him. Brad told him that it would be bad for Tai's game to still have Caleb in the game post-merge. Huh? Why would having an ally, who is also a SHIELD for you, be a bad thing for his game? If people felt threatened by the Caleb/Tai duo, they'd get Caleb out first every time.

Regarding your last comment (and I know they also brought that up on the show)… Am I the only one who thinks it's strange that people are fine killing chickens but not a goat? What makes you draw the line somewhere between the two? Why are goat lives more valuable?

I actually "watched" Avatar three times, and fell asleep every single time. Including in theaters and high school.