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I enjoyed Part I of the premiere, but I switched Part II off after less than ten minutes because of the intrusive pop songs (or indie/underground/whatever-they-are songs). I thought understatement was the hallmark of DuVernay's style. Those heavy-handed tunes telegraph the mood unnecessarily.

I'll miss Killam and Pharoah.

I think the two lead actresses are dynamite…but I can't with this show. I'll watch the finale, I guess, but then I'm out. Among other problems, it has the flaw of a number of dramas I've watched recently in that it moves too fast. The show is so hellbent on getting to the next "You Won't Belive This Just Happened"

I just started to watch with the season 2 premiere. It's reassuring to hear, based on some of these comments from those who've watched from the start, that the decline I've noticed in the span of four episodes isn't my imagination.

I'm a soft-g person. [In Daphne Moon voice] "I don't know why…"

When I read the Vulture interview all I said was "Where is this kid's publicist?" That saying about all publicity being good publicity isn't really true.

They should've done the Good-ish Times segments on videotape!

A grade of C seems generous to me. I love that there's a pic of Andre in those slacks that fit him like the skin on a grape accompanying this review. His physique was one of the few pleasures in the episode.

For whatever it's worth, this is the first time I've agreed with every single observation in an AV Club SNL review.

You got me crying over here!

The phrase belongs to Uncle Ben. There's no reason for Peter to actually say it. Would've been too on the nose to hear him say it.

"I don't have good 'hmmph' control". Classic. I want to work that into my conversation at some point in the near future

No matter how amusing, this episode could never get more than a B grade from me. I don't buy the Johnson kids (all four of them, no less!) as thieves.

Boy, comedy royalty gets a pass, I guess, 'cause this was not much funnier than last week with Crowe and yet it rates a B/B-. The way the monologue died, I was like, does the audience even know who she is?

A terrible episode (though I don't put the blame on Crowe)…but Kyle Mooney's MJ cracked me UP!

Bummer. Zoey only sported 2 hairstyles. (Not counting imaginary sequences.)

Bummer. Zoey only sported 2 hairstyles. (Not counting imaginary sequences.)

A reliably funny episode. More Regina Hall would not be a bad thing. Although I do worry that they're dipping into the Diane-is-a-sociopath well a little too deeply. Like Zoey, I'm starting to become afraid.

All of this.

Michaela/Laurel???? Oh, that's not going to happen.