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On the one hand, I agree with you, it would be weird to just be wandering around with no pants on around people you're not sleeping with / related to.

Hypercorrect whom alert!

I just wish that they would do something similar with Becca. Janet Varney is the best at playing someone who is the worst.

I actually thought he was the dude who gave Gretch & Jimmy the designer drug early in the season at first.

I think it's trying to portray a real emotional state, rather than give instructions about how to live one's life.

"It's about two people whose raging ids cause them to say every mean thing you've ever thought while standing in line at the supermarket. It's incredible."

See, parts of this episode felt very weird and off to me. Not the parts about how Gretchen's feeling — the parts about how people are reacting. Not least Jimmy, who I have always assumed was probably clinically depressed, as well, and compensating with alcohol and hostility. I get that he's kinda bunched up inside,

I dunno, good guy turns obsessively dark, replete with hateful sex partner, is a storyline that worked for Angel. It's maybe the *only* storyline that worked for Angel, actually, as Wesley was about the only character who didn't have everybody wanting to drink a glass milkshake by the fourth season.

Probably kidnapped himself.

It's interesting, because the way in which I've heard it used, "ones" basically means "humans" — it's a nihilistic, or at least misanthropic, saying, not a racist one. Not to say it didn't used to be used this way.

. . . says the dude with a profile pic taken from a shallow, fraudulent work of cultural flatulence.

Because Dinklage is a vastly more compelling performer? I'm gonna go with that as my final answer.

I think maybe you just don't like "Community" very much.

No way, man. That's not Martha being ignorant. That's Martha knowingly selling out the FBI because she's in love with a psycho.

I don't think we really need to think that hard about January Jones' acting ability. She's amply proven, over and over again, that she cannot act.

I don't think "enigmatic" means what Caroline thinks it means.

Any episode that drops a "Retour de Martin Guerre" joke will get an A from me.

Almost certainly Clark has schooled her on this offscreen. There's no way he'd let an asset like Martha get burned if there was a simple solution.

Kimberly's name might as well be Dead Meat. Something goes wrong bigtime, she dies, Philip becomes committed to keeping Paige out of the game at all costs.

Someone didn't actually read the article.