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Because Nathan is one of the most attractive men EVER (personally and looks), I’m extremely biased, but is episode was my favorite. Issa is finally opening herself to real change and it’s wonderful to see. I personally wouldn’t have risked getting shot by the cops to do a breaking and entering, but I loved it anyway.

Kelly’s spin-off would just be called “Secure”

Of course the GIF exists!

She has the property manager job and drive for Lyft. I mean I agree it isn’t the wisest option realistically but plenty of people have done it, quit their job without a plan or money saved up and figured their way. I have a feeling she’s going to get that job working for the other agency that does music because that’s

More of Kelly and Chad. Kelly needs her own show. I love her!

And by the way, I have no sympathy for Molly. She interrupted her therapist’s advice giving and she bailed on her female colleagues the first chance she got. Why did she even bother with them? Fingers crossed we don’t have a scene with cocky-Morehouse-dude banging her on the conference table (barf!)

“Who is this corny mutha-fucker?” - “Oh shit I know him, he is a corny mutha-fucker!”

I like Molly’s therapist - she actually has concrete stuff to say. I’m irritated by therapists (in media and in real life) who do nothing but sit in absolute silence except to make the occasional non-committal non-statement, all in the name of waiting for the patient to “get there on their own”.

Just hope it doesn’t happen to SMILF, a charming, breezy little show that deserves three punchy wonderful seasons and a graceful exit - instead of the Showtime Death March of 12 seasons that it might wind up getting instead.

Is it just me or does it seem like Showtime shows drag on for too long? I don’t think we need 10 or more seasons of Shameless. Homeland, Dexter, and Nurse Jackie also had this problem.

In the finale her character becomes a lumberjack.

Oh great, this means more time can be focused on, sigh, Frank.  

I assume she’d either get married or would somehow end up in a job that moves her up the economic ladder but requires her to leave Chicago.

Thus leaving Lip or Ian to step up in her stead. Considering Lip’s current arc, he seems more likely. 

Emmy Rossum?  But she just wants to take her career in a different direction!  That’s messed up!

Good. Put a stake in the damn thing already. Shoot it through the head. Send it to the happy drunky farm upstate.

Yeah, Ashley made a stray observation about the potential new hire having more in common with Frieda and having enthusiasm for the program’s mission - well, of course she does, she’s a POTENTIAL NEW HIRE. I’m pretty sure Issa more than matched that newbie’s excitement 5 years ago. The Issa of today is just going

dear HBO: can we pleeeeeeeeeease get a Kelli spinoff???!? i need a full 30 mins of this bitch every week!

I love this show and how realistic it is, but looking at Issa’s lack of self-reflection regarding her job situation and how much she’s just going through the motions are things that make me angry. It’s like GIRL, MOVE! All the signs her heart isn’t in it anymore are there. It’s not a place she feels connected to, her

It seems like Daniel is ALWAYS projecting. Issa made the right decision in not sleeping with him (flaming hot cheeto TEMPTING yes but not in her best interest at the moment). Besides it wasn’t genuine intimacy as much as it was him placating his insecurities about not standing up for himself at the studio. I know

Last week my reaction was a big fat Zzzz to so much time spent on Daniel. Insecure seasons are way too short for this filler! why waste time on his boring ass when something as inane as watching Thug Yoda ordering coca cola and krispy kremes would be infinitely more entertaining! (wait, can he say krispy with a k?)