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Wait aren't these the smart guys who actually gave The Americans best drama two years ago? And now its best season isn't even nominated, in the year that it finally got Emmy recognition? What the shit is going on?

I hope the fact that they haven't actually had Jimmy and Gretchen break up means that this will just be portrayed as a major time in their relationship where they have to assess what they're doing. It'd be a nice, realistic break from a very very common romcom/sitcom trope. No dramatic break-up, just the characters

I didn't mind anything Bryan did to the Miz this week. Bryan presented a valid reason to not want Miz on the team—he's a coward. The Miz has proven himself a coward on numerous occasions, and has in fact walked out of tag team matches before. That's not a valid reason to, say, not give him a title shot, but if Bryan

The Necronomicon has definitely spoken on more than one occasion before.

At least Mr. Robot's was supposed to be goofy. That show's sense of humor really does go a long way. This one could learn a thing or too.

Wasn't as good as last week but this season still continues to, in my mind, be on track to be an unquestionable improvement over the already awesome first. While the Brujo episodes last year were very strong (and Ash's conversations with hallucination Eli are still so bizarrely funny to me), after they left there was

I thought I recalled hearing this too. I remember there being excitement that they would be able to reference Army of Darkness this year.

Man, I thought that was the best episode the series has had outside of the last three of the first season. So many laughs, so many plot threads being pulled forward, and so many awesome slashy scenes—not the least of which was the handiwork of the Delta, which is a strong contender for the best setpiece in Evil Dead

Junior high me wasted so much time cackling like an idiot at the dozens upon dozens of Youtube parodies of that video. I don't think I've seen it in like eight years and I still have most of it committed to memory.

People talkin' about that Wii U. That Wii U? Sheeeit. That little controller, man, that shit looks like a dildo.

It really kills me when people talk about how they lost interest after The Downward Spiral or The Fragile or whenever. That album is so wildly underappreciated.

Pretty easily the best non-dramatic episode of the season so far for me, though like others have said, I really hope some knot isn't being tied on Edgar's story here. Thankfully, I trust the writers far too much to be too worried that they'd make that incredible episode last week only to immediately "cure" Edgar by

Did you mean to post this from your Jimmy parody account?

This, exactly. I feel like they've cemented my trust in this episode that they know what they're doing there. This season seems to be building to a much larger issue to be worked through with this group of friends. Jimmy and Gretchen's increasing closeness seems to vindicate their narcissistic tendencies ("mutually

Very often I find myself not enjoying actors discussing their characters from a creative standpoint, because it often feels like I'm not really learning anything, they're just giving their opinions on the character I could've made myself, and I ultimately find myself wishing that the interview was with the writer

That was astounding. It seems to be getting a lot of comparisons to "There Is Not Currently a Problem", but the better comparison to me would be "LCD Soundsystem". Making a complete break from the formula to stick us right inside the head of a character living in a personal hell, and seeing how all of the narcissistic

I'm going to take this to mean that You're the Worst is officially in the same camp as Louie and The Americans where FX just loves it too much to cancel it and it'll get to run as long as Falk feels it needs to (even if, unlike those shows, this one has yet to bring FX any Emmy attention… for some reason).

Oh most of the ads I've seen have been horrible, but it's a very good show that becomes a terrific one. It occasional dips into that type of comedy that's pretty popular these days (though they're usually set in New York) where the characters are so obnoxious that's it's hard to even laugh at them, but that seems to

This is something that's always interested me. It's not as though they were best friends—this was Jimmy running into his old pot dealer who has become a heroin-addicted vagrant. I can't think of a lot of people who would invite Edgar into their home at all in Jimmy's position, let alone let him live there and help him

I actually thought this was the strongest episode of the season so far—if nothing else, neck-and-neck with last week. It was pretty sitcom-y, but it was a pretty damn creative sitcom story and easily the funniest the show's been this year (not to say the other episodes haven't been funny—just not this funny) and since