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The episode where Doug and Arthur realize Carrie is more tolerable when she's drunk is a good one. Honestly, I enjoyed that show for what it was. I enjoyed those little moments of honesty like them sitting at the dinner table while Carrie thinks, "Yeah, eat more food" while Doug thinks, "I hate her face."

I guess DRUMPF or whatever the fuck that was had already been taken.

He's gonna have buyer's remorse, like the guy who drives around with a BAZINGA plate.

I accidentally downvoted your comment meaning to upvote it, which I did. I hope that negates the original downvote.

…and Leslie Jones.

As a Lynch fan, it always bugs me when people peg him as someone who does "weird for the sake of weird". Nope. Usually, most of it has meaning.

I like that the troubled kids of the original are now Bobby (a cop), Mike (a businessman) and the kids are what they were. The way they show how people change sometimes, sometimes stay the same is really nicely done.

I had smoked a little before the show and had to ask my wife if I saw what I thought I saw with EvilCoop's face.

I said the same thing. I hope they incorporate some missing pieces footage into the show. David Bowie's contribution to TP.

A year ago you'd have been condemned for such hate speech!

So we're finally admitting that this movie had a shitty trailer and was just the usual, slightly above average, yay-girl-power Feig shit he always churns out?

I love Jade, she's the modern hooker with a heart of gold. Who mails a hotel key for someone else?

Erinn Hayes always deserved better than this show anyway. Surprised AVC never wrote an article on it.

I'm anti-beheadings, but pro… you know what, we've all moved on from that…

Time to shoot the donuts.

Or a Plan B. Plan B is: Nah, we're not gonna do that show. Changed my mind.

"Ugh, I hate Monday morning box office return figures…"

It's almost like the people that review TV shows here aren't aware of the fact that storylines unfold over the course of a season. If something "problematic" happens early on, it's not a ringing endorsement by the show of that behavior, it's more likely cause and then…eventually effect.
Why are so many of the reviewers

Oh my God, yes, fucking "justice for Barb!" was so idiotic. And now ST is going to "address" the Barb thing more in season two. That bugs me when fan outcry ends up dictating where a show goes. Barb got dispatched quick. It sucks, but…it's also fiction.

Harry was very much the same way. He quietly tolerated a lot of wackiness, usually only admonishing Andy if he started to cry at a crime scene.