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How they managed to top it every season is a marvel. I get why Fuller wouldn't have wanted *that* scene to involve Freddie and Dolarhyde. I think it would have been too awful. Probably because the actress is so damn charming. even when Freddie was being an asshole you still wanted her to get away with it a little.

If you find it funny then its funny, if you don't you don't. I found some of the jokes really good, and some of them just lame and out of touch. There's definitely a way to approach PC culture in a satirical way, I just don't think UKS does it that well.

I don't think that is the case here though. A lot of what this really boils down to is whether it is funny or particularly incisive. No one is saying that you shouldn't parody these groups or their opinions, just that it should be with more nuance than the "old man yells at cloud" style they use in this episode.

I love me some Carol Kane but her solo storylines just weren't hitting their marks in my opinion. I liked her stuff better this season though than i did in season 2.

And lovin' it.

I would think that the characters are just supposed to stand in for millennials more than anything. I'm definitely on the left side of politics and , even though this is by no means what i would call peak satire, I still enjoy the piss-taking. Tina Fey would probably make a joke about anything even if she agreed with

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is one of my favourite shows on TV right now. Not say Kimmy Schmidt isn't but… yeah CEG is just doing it right.

Titus is the MVP pretty much always (if you disqualify Kemper herself), but I prefer Lillian as a side character.

…. Lizzy Caplan arouses a gorilla. I didn't even realise that I needed to see that.

Is there actually such a thing as good beer?

The Beaches 2 line killed me dead. I'm still dead.

"Alcohol tastes good… i like it" was also a Kimmy line in the shows first episode. Great callback and we get another reason why they should be besties.

I stopped watching Masters of Sex so have no idea what this is referring to, but honestly I really want to watch it.

I always interpreted it as a joke about an extremely unlikely person being trans rather than a joke specifically about trans people.

That could work but it would probably present some logistical issues for why her parents would have never made comment about it in the private conversations we see.

The bunker sequences just feel sad to me now that it has been officially confirmed that it wasn't a "Hogan's Heroes" version of being kidnapped.

Not to spoil anything but I found the final episode quite emotionally satisfying, so you're in for some more good stuff.

I'd be okay if they even just mentioned her randomly without showing her. I need that throwaway reference in my life.

It really seems that in Fey shows the aim is to just make fun of anyone. It gets mixed results but it's been sort of the MO since 30 Rock and probably SNL.

UKS has to toe that line between showing the effects of trauma and still being zany, so I wasn't expecting to go that way with Gretchen's plot anyway, but that would have been a really interesting episode. I almost want this show to just break its genre a little and start exploring this stuff in a way that isn't