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Nicole and her mother died on the way back to their home planet.

Pam and Eric kind of held a job as owners of Fangtasia, but much like Merlotte's, no one ever seems to actually work there

Pretty sure it was less than a week ago.

I like how they're nearly always silent, and understated. Reggie can make me laugh by doing so little.

No. I imagine that's something for season 5.

Angeles and Diablos, MAS MAS MAS!

It was a great episode, but that's kind of a misconception. Klaus in Stan's heaven. He's alive throughout the rest of the series.

Holly was delightfully nonplussed about the whole thing.

Shouldn't he be in everything?

"Somewhat inferior"? It wasn't just great, I think season 4 was pretty revolutionary in a lot of ways. I'm hoping future Netflix shows change the TV format like it did.

Yes, let's get an official comment from a man who post like a children's show character about another man who posts like a children's show character. We need leadership in this time of crisis!

But just being awake during the day renders them pretty weak after a point, doesn't it? Even if they're not in direct sunlight.

Every season is unwatchable, and seemingly written by 5th graders. That's why it's great. I don't think there's been a downswing in quality (or lack of quality).

It was said earlier in these comments, but it's worth mentioning again how hilarious and ridiculous it is that a man who must be a genius, isn't in a major city, or at one of the great universities in the world. Nope, he's in northern Louisiana. I really love this show.

I like how no one in Bon Temps seems to talk to each other outside of their immediate cliques. No one told Bill that Andy is that father of four fairy kids. More importantly, no one told Andy that Bill is a vampire god monster.

I forgot about that! Why wasn't that used in the new season? It would've fit in so well on his highlights reel from "Smashed".

There are no bad seasons of Arrested Development. Hell, there's no bad episodes (Even the worst are better written than just about anything.). Season three has a more manic, kind of insane tone, but it matches what was going on with the production of the show. I think it was appropriate because the show  builds up to

It's meant to go on too long. This is a season about everyone's lowest points. GOB, at his lowest, is just a complete, awkward breakdown that cycles through every phrase he used to use to make himself feel better. He's trying desperately to talk his way of his depression, and he's failing. It's great.

Good question. I was wondering that myself. The best I can come up with is it's just kind of a hackneyed thing to say.

I thought it was funny.