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Completely agree with you while there are episodes that left me much more emotional or stunned at what has happened, mild spoiler but episode 11 could very well be the most devastating this show has produced, this is the episode I just connected with most because of how real and accurate it felt to have depression.

It’s strange how you can be waiting for something and not know you’re waiting on it. Sitting and watching this with my girlfriend, she turned to me and asked if this is what it was like for me all the time. It was such a weird question, because I’ve struggled with depression and anxiety for such a long time that it

Breaking Bad becomes such a different show from the pilot, despite being a natural progression. I definitely recommend it, but don’t fault anyone who can’t get into it.

How is Winter still the babysitter after taking a kid to a murder suicide scene on her first night? Lolwut. How do they sell a house that literally still has blood stains from said murder? Lolwut. How is a restaurant which is the scene of a gruesome murder open the next day? Lolwut. I can feel my brain cells dying

My favourite background joke of the episode is how all the signs in the 3-second 1999 flashback say things like “relevant billboard”, “flashback joke” and “The 1999 and Keychains Store”. Even when the background jokes are intentionally lazy, you can tell there’s so much effort put into that laziness.

“I HATE SLAVERY!”

Quotes!

Todd’s last name may be Chavez, but I don’t think he’s really intended to be a POC. He’s about as Hispanic as Rick Sanchez.

I said this in response to someone on the first review, but Todd being there makes me happy for the Ace community (which that’s such a cool name, I just get Pan. But I also get Deadpool on the representation front, so fair trade). I watch a lot of television, and to my knowledge this is one of the first times a

Mild spoiler: The Courtney Portnoy tongue twister stuff continues throughout most of the season and Amy Sedaris kills it every single time. It’s easily one of the comedic highlights of this season for me.

I thought the Dragonfly guy was just an exceptionally blue fly for the longest time. The insect people are easily one of Bojack’s strangest aspects. Are there no actual bugs in this world?

Interesting prop choice: although Jimmy’s phone has been powered down for three month, it’s still plugged in, suggesting that he’s known he’s going back eventually.

The actor’s delivery of that “body dysmorphia, ice for lunch” line was great.

“We have to dress an actor for Jaden Smith’s retirement party.”

Issa turned down the first drink but then ordered a whisky at the table and got hammied. (also, please GOD don’t let her be pregnant, because that cliché is NOT the way this season should end.)

That was one frosty birthday party, icicles were hanging off the table, and then Issa struck Lawrence to the bone with the “I don’t see woot woot on my phone” comment. That left a nasty mark.

“I’ma put a dozen eggs in a water gun, we gonna roll up to that n****’s house, and just [gun noise] I’ma spray his face with cum eggs.”

As I knew nothing about Kinja, I really did think most people were just being overly apprehensive of change, but then when the switch actually happened I went “Damn, this new site is hideous and unusable as fuck!”.

“Girl, I don’t suck dick. Not since Jaleel White... not the famous one.”

Is Kinja just randomly deleting spaces now? Every day it gets even worse than I expected in a new and exciting ways.