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Boy, did I miss Vince Gilligan's dark sense of humor!

So based off of all the deaths of the Walking Dead, the general message is, there is no place for morals and good people should die?

Yeah Abbi messed up, but Jeremy is the one who blew it by being a pretentious jerk. It's a life lesson, your crush is not who you make them out to be.

I knew things between Abbi and Jeremy were going to fail, I just never thought it would be over a stap on dispute, this episode did not disappoint.

The only similarities I saw was being involved with underground Chinese crime, besides that, she's definitely an older Ilana.

So did Ron get divorced? Even Gary's wife made an appearance this episode.

Sony just needs to sell the Spider-Man movies rights already, I'm tired of watching the same movie over and over again. Especially since Spider-Man is a big part of the Marvel universe.

"Wow this neighbor is really changing." Subtle gentrification joke.

I noticed the Gang this season seem to have more of a friendship going on than previous seasons. (But still pretty horrible to each other, especially Dennis.)

First of all, Finn Wittrock deserves an emmy for his performance on Freakshow, he really carried this show. (I mean if Kathy Bates won an emmy for Coven, how could he not win?)

Why was Dennis sleeping at Dee's place?

I'm surprised this episode wasn't the season finale, the Leslie and Ron feud revealed and resolved. I guess this is the "Ozymandias" of the season.

edgy

I've been a Lupe Fiasco since Food and Liquor and to be honest I thought he peaked with his Enemy of the State mixtape, Lasers was terrible (we all know the drama behind that) and Food and Liquor 2 was ok, but not great, but wow I'm blown away by this album. Let's hope this is the rebirth of Lupe Fiasco.

I never liked Emma Roberts acting, but this episode was her worst. I was not convinced with her half crying speech to Jimmy and also her sudden perky personality during the magic trick was weird to me. I think the freaks' reaction to her death reflects the audience's.

American Horror Story has always been campy overall. Asylum is the only season that felt like horror. Throwing all those genres of horror into season 2 worked, in american horror story standards at least.

If there was one nice moment in this episode, it's Jimmy getting his wooden lobster hands.

I was a fan of Workaholics because of the wordplay, obscure pulp culture references and ridiculous plots. But the show is now just turning a frat-bro show.

It was one of those "point at the tv screen and say 'hey its that guy'" moments

I only watch Broad City and not Girls, but I have been told that Broad City is the funnier, better, broader audience appeal version of Girls. Would this statement be true?