joemal08
JoeMal
joemal08

She had me at this line:  “You’re gonna make me Goop my pants... Which would be great!  I’d love to Goop my pants.”

“It’s not damning with faint praise to say that Seth Meyers routinely and nightly boat-races Jimmy Fallon”

I disliked Baskin Johns. She reminded me too much of when Heidi played the teenage movie reviewer. Same vocal cadence, same type of behavior.

Yeah seemed more of a B- to me. It was fine. You’re right, Gardner carried the sketches she was in. I liked Thirsty Cops. Seth was good, but obviously had some limits imposed on him.

His brother needs an alibi that covers the time of the video. Owen lives in a crappy building that does not track his movement with video cameras (this is explicitly stated). He is the only family member who could provide an alibi during the time of the pee-tape. The first scene of the series actually talks about how

“ Annie’s mom apparently had some mental health problems, too, something we didn’t know earlier in the show. “

I’m glad that the show didn’t end with forcing the protagonists into a romantic relationship at the end.

And really, if you don’t pick up on this and the catharsis of the final scene, then there’s no point to this episode.

You seem to have missed the huge detail that Nan’s future grandson is the guy who crashed into Annie’s car (it also explains his middle name - she said it is going to be ‘Fuck you Nan’ i.e. F.U.N.)

Did we see them die? If so, I’m gonna assume they’re still alive.

Finally, all those dickless Theon jokes paid off. 

“Oh hey guy I met briefly years ago. I’m gonna tell you Jon’s parentage, but I’m not going to tell my sisters, for no reason.”