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Hannah would NEVER get into Iowa. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope.

So, possibly a dumb question, but how likely is it to actually find some of these records in a store on Record Store Day? Are they super limited? How do I know which record stores to check out? (I live in Chicago, if that helps at all).

I KNOW! I needs it!

The Gossip Girl graph is funny because apparently the last season was getting higher and higher ratings as it went on. Something seems wrong there, because that show was a trainwreck that only got wreckier.

Oh my god I am BEYOND EXCITED for Jenjamin Franklin. I've been mildly obsessed with that idea since I first heard Forte talk about it.

I mean, she has a point. What was she wearing that entire show?? Also, THE HAIR!!

She looks way better now than she did at any point during Seinfeld's run. I blame the 90s.

"Jonah, get off the line and then the planet" is just classic Jonah bashing.

Veep is possibly my favorite comedy ever. The only thing that it would have to contend with for my top spot is Arrested Development (If I pretend the 4th season doesn't exist). The cast is just so sharp. Matt Walsh is my fucking fave.

I took the "everything is my business" as Hannah feeling like she has some sort of creative interest in everyone's lives, as a writer. But perhaps that line was just meant to convey that she's a childish asshole. That whole sequence was confusing as hell and made no sense, so I'm probably wrong with that

Good point. That was a missed opportunity, from a plot perspective. Also, how could Elijah NOT have told Hannah by this point? Seems like he'd love to stir the drama pot.

When we first heard the sex noises they seemed kind of faint, so I don't know how she could have recognized it. They also just sounded like typical sex noises. Either way, there is NO EXCUSE for walking in on them like that.

That was classic Shosh. Totally oblivious to how rude that might have sounded.

I laughed every damn time I saw that in the episode preview, and when I saw it in the episode. Spot on!

I just found that entire sequence to be so cartoonish. I went to a liberal arts school and was in the English department, so I met more than anyone's fair share of writers. (I studied publishing, only to find that it's impossible to get a damn publishing job…sigh.) I have met a ton of crazy writers but I can't imagine

I knew it was going to happen, but I still was shocked that she would just WALK INTO SOMEONE'S BEDROOM WHEN THEY'RE HAVING SEX. That was so bonkers, I still can't get over it. Why the fuck would she think she's entitled to know who Ray is sleeping with, let alone walk in on him??? THE FUUUUCK?

I think the writers have written themselves into a massive hole, and there is no way to get out of it at this point. The conceit on this show is similar to Psych except there would be some very intense consequences. Like, on Psych, Shawn is just a consulting detective (I haven't watched in the last 3 years so I don't

I just read Dean Winters and was like YAAAASSS!

I just rewatched this season and was curious as to that opening image of the fire…I still don't know how it fits in. I thought it might come up in the final episode. Guess not.

*shudder*