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    Not quite as bad as "the man is in the trashbin" but yeah, at least break a hole in your wall, Patty, your dreams are getting boring.

    Not quite as bad as "the man is in the trashbin" but yeah, at least break a hole in your wall, Patty, your dreams are getting boring.

    The leukemia was actually better because it set up how the Dog was from the middle east and Boorman caught the same bug while there. This illegitimate child is just a lazy way to say "look mcDouche actually had to overcome autism or something" without Phillipe having to act at all.

    The leukemia was actually better because it set up how the Dog was from the middle east and Boorman caught the same bug while there. This illegitimate child is just a lazy way to say "look mcDouche actually had to overcome autism or something" without Phillipe having to act at all.

    Few things:

    Few things:

    She's really good at acting without emoting and pretty bad at acting with a lot of emotion. (Crying Patty is weird to watch)

    She's really good at acting without emoting and pretty bad at acting with a lot of emotion. (Crying Patty is weird to watch)

    Agreed. She works well as a stoic character partially because she looks super weird crying or freaking out.

    Agreed. She works well as a stoic character partially because she looks super weird crying or freaking out.

    I really dig the "alternate episode titles" part. This episode was fine, but they made such a point that "hey look it's a long scene of just talking!" that I got a little bored with it. You can show Ellen taking her time without having us have to sit through it all.

    I really dig the "alternate episode titles" part. This episode was fine, but they made such a point that "hey look it's a long scene of just talking!" that I got a little bored with it. You can show Ellen taking her time without having us have to sit through it all.

    I'm quite concerned too myself about this season. Where is my Martin Short/Boorman/Goodman? This wikileak douchelian assange better not be who I'm supposed to like.

    I'm quite concerned too myself about this season. Where is my Martin Short/Boorman/Goodman? This wikileak douchelian assange better not be who I'm supposed to like.

    Let's start with: "The reveal" that they never did. IT WAS THE DOG. The reason patty's granddaughter and Boorman both had a virus? Because Boorman was out in Afghanistan and because the dog that was sleeping on her bed was from there too. Remember the doctor overtly saying "has your daughter been to the middle east?"

    Since the tease really does nothing for me, I can see how the reviewer's extreme enthusiasm can explain why this episode got such high marks.

    CIA contact: I'll get some information for you, Ellen.
    Boorman: I'm afraid I can't let you do that, Dave.

    Michael is just there to annoy the audience and get me to say "fuck you, Michael" when a topless supermodel woman non-nonchalantly leaves Michael's bedroom.

    "I usually hate the dream sequences, but Erickson’s wasn’t so bad." - I very much agree on this. Particularly because the scene continued a bit after we go "oh it's a dream". So we actually got something out of it. The artsy fartsy dream suck because they mean both everything and nothing, the realistic dreams suck

    I think the reviewer is being a bit too casual about murdering baldy. Sure Boorman is cold, but he also doesn't like getting caught. Discretion is number 1, then doing whatever it takes.