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The silence in that segment was really telling; outside of the initial shock there really isn't much for fans to care about with Jinder. He's not really good at anything, and I'm beyond tired of the "look at my crazy passport" heels.

I love the Decker / On Cinema universe so much. Like Tim's friend said about the Twitter war, there's something kind of comforting about the constant drama of On Cinema.

Checking the tapes out from the video rental place, finding action figures at antique stores. I think my favorite early memory is me being too young to understand how autographs worked and asking my mom for George Lucas', and being thrilled at getting his name written on a piece of wooden train track by her.

I agree making Archer way less of an asshole helped this season greatly. Asshole Archer definitely got played out a while ago so it was refreshing to not have him be a dick all the time…while working as a dick.

Backing myself up some more is…Reed himself in this interview?
"I’m terrible about sort of toddling off in another direction without properly wrapping up things that I was supposed to. I would say that that’s a pretty big fault of mine as a writer. Even in episodes or scenes, I will know in my head what I wanted to

It's a shame too focusing on plot more because Reed always seems to lose interest in the plot either halfway or at the end and half asses a conclusion.

Every time they mentioned Archer not sleeping I was assuming it was building to something in the real world, so I was disappointed too when the real world plotline wasn't addressed at all. I'm interested to read the Adam Reed interview if it's true he's distancing this from being a dream and now deciding it's an

It felt like a Jojo's Bizarre Adventure moment, but instead of being a shock to make a villain worse it was to…uhh…make the bodyguard…something?

Season MVP: Eugene Mirman for sure.

Reed's writing seems to have the problem of losing ongoing story momentum. It didn't matter in the early seasons because they weren't greatly interconnected, but if my memory is right all of the one story seasons lose seem to willingly lose steam to focus on something else.

"From brother to sister, you've never looked sexier!"

"You got white pubes, we get it."

Yeah.

"Sorry I shot you with a shirt, and that you crumpled up into a little ball on the ground and looked really weak and fragile."

Counterpoint: Nah.

I'm upset about Jinder because it's just so bad narrative-wise. It's like…this working means WWE gets to try even less at storytelling and they already barely try. I'm worried the mindset now is that the only way to get heel heat is to give someone shitty the title and the fans will boo that (or cheer it as a meme?),

It felt crazy to finally see this ending after so long. It actually reminded me a lot of Ego Trip which made it feel even more nostalgic. The epic movie vibe this season had plus a timeline loop makes me think of Dexter realizing he caused the whole time travel business in that movie and just deciding to eat a

Whatever form next season takes I want Eugene Mirman playing a creep again.

Good to see Rose had a successful career after her time on the island.

Seriously, I was on the edge of my seat that whole time.