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I'm not going to lie, I got so much enjoyment from Michonne stabbing Ron with her katana. Didn't think AMC would allow an adult to kill a kid like that. (I know Carol has done it before, but is was mercy killing that wasn't actually shown.)

So does this have man ass?

Randy from that last season of That 70's Show, he was such a painfully unfunny character that also was always a dick to Fez. The only good thing about the last season was that Tommy Chung was made part of the main cast.

I like how the episode points out how teen 80s movies were borderline rapey and full of sex crimes and how they are not actually in good fun when put in a realistic setting.

Why did I get the feeling that the Academy wanted to undo the diverse winnings of the 2014 Oscar's by now making the majority of the nominees white?

I'm not saying that Hannibal Buress is the hero that took down Bill Cosby, I'm just saying he happen to make a joke about Cosby's rape allegations (which he's done before) but this time someone recorded it and blogged about it and has the set the gears in motion. It's just interesting how everything blew up from this

I still can't believe this all started form Hannibal Buress making a joke in passing about Bill Cosby raping women. It this what it takes to bring something like rape allegations to light?

How is handing the enemy (who has a woman held hostage with a knife) two guns and a machete going to help the situation?

I knew it was bullshit when on Talking Dead Chris Hardwick read a message from Scott Gimple talking about "the fate of Glenn" and then showing the audience's reaction of Glenn's death after the commercial break. This was all just cheap ratings trick.

Get high.

*Made It Past The Sensors Stray Observation*

Glenn is not dead, someone posted a photo of him and the crew filming with a new character from the comics.

"Go through the plus-size models' comments and delete the one or two negative comments."

I was expecting evil Morty to make an appearance.

I'm glad this episode took a break from a Jerry and Beth subplot and went with something different. The Taddy Mason joke was the best part of the show for me.

I feel like half of the jokes were just making up words.

I like how the beginning of the episode Summer basically says "how about we do the typical 'adult goes to highschool episode'? With Rick being reluctant, but then going eh fuck it why not let's do it.

I'm just glad to have Stephen Colbert back on tv.

I must be in the minority, because I loved this episode. Yeah this episode was weird, but I enjoyed the ridiculousness of it all, from Ice T's backstory to Rick's "Get Schwifty" song. Shitting on the floor is not the line I would expect after someone seductively sings "take of your pants".

That scene completely makes sense if you follow Roiland on twitter, I'm surprised it wasn't about Amiibos.