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"Hooooooooooooooow long did I think I could stay in this costume?" "Oh God. The werewolf, it turned into Samuel L. Jackson!" *Lady screams as the couple runs away* "Oh Titus, come here. You just saved the neighbourhood you glorious Bastard!" This whole sequence is definitely one of my favourite moments of the season.

Yep, with Warren G. Harding on the bill.

I think my favourite visual gag in this one is Jacqueline's fantasy version of Kimmy with curly hair and buckteeth, but that's also a great one. Also, that shame puppet is just terrifying.

Titus' new job actually leads to probably my favourite Titus storyline of the season next episode, but already has a great moment here when the owner is giving examples of their apps and signature cocktails: Monsterella Sticks and Scary Wine.

"Titus. What did you say to me this morning? If you want to get by in this city, you just have to act like you belong. Right?" "That is how I was briefly Gordon on Sesame Street."

I think his plan was to quickly kill Cage and then take advantage of the chaos or something to free people to fight the guards? I don't think he thought about the guards or anyone else who would take Cage's place to continue the treatments. It felt pretty in-character for him to attempt that plan as a last-ditch thing

Oh, this show. Every time a dilemma like "Should Clarke pull the lever?" comes up, I think to myself oh, they won't actually go through with something that dark, even though the last time I thought that they went through with it and then… they go through with it. And I'm always stunned, before realizing how inevitable

Apparently he was supposed to be killed by Bellamy in a sequence that got cut before they shot it and they decided to just leave him out there to bring back at some point.

"You're going to take my virginity tonight." "Okayyy."

Same. I also loved the joke about the school renting out lockers as hotel rooms for Japanese businessmen.

In an episode with Pinot Noir and Titus' high school flashback and so many other great jokes, the thing that made me laugh the hardest was the shot of Richard Kind shaking his fist and menacingly say "girl's name." Also, Richard Kind is the best and should be in more things.

"I wish I'd never seen that pug." "Is that why you came back? That dog does NOT look like me, Lillian! One time I had to wear a cone because I was biting my stitches." "Well he was eating out of a pizza box just like you, Titus."

I'm shocked you can't get that published. That premise sells itself.

That's probably one of my favourite Titus line deliveries. It's also somehow even funnier the second time when they're replaying the phone call.

I'm glad that it looks like Sadness is going to play a crucial role in the plot. I always enjoyed Phyllis Smith on The Office, even in the later seasons, and it's nice to see her getting a spotlight here.

I really liked the direction they took the whole "Cyndee has a gay boyfriend" plot, by having it first tie back into the "everyone gives Cyndee what she wants because they feel bad" and then by her being perfectly aware of what was going wrong and totally fine with living a lie if it means getting everything she

"Titus, cherish this time. Someday you'll wake up and you'll say 'who's that old woman in the mirror'? And then she'll punch you and you'll say 'that's not a mirror. That's an open window'. What are we talking about again?"

It's alright. Some jokes are good enough to be quoted twice.

Yeah, especially when you're binging through a bunch at a time. The plus side though is it makes re-watching at a relaxed pace more fun because you're not super sure where your favourite bit will pop up.

She also gets that bit where it looks like she's saying something supportive, but she's just watching Jeopardy/Wheel of Fortune. And her great response when Titus asks if they can guess who got the Oklahoma part: "A third party not mentioned in the story?"