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Hamilton was great.

Good list but Tame Impala's "Currents" should definitely be on here.

Rick and Morty!

A very close friend of mine went a clinic in NY for a nasal spray Ketamine treatment, said it worked amazingly. He's struggled with depression his whole life and seeing him come back from NY was like watching a brighter, new person come back. Of course this is only one person's experience, but still.

I hated that episode. That thing would've scared the shit out of me as a kid.

Francine was defintely a lesbian.

Nah, Steven already has a girl love interest/friend and everything.

Just wanted to retract my earlier statement, sorry for the ignorance guys. I don't know about the intersection between race and ethnicity and I should've learned more before commenting out of ass

It would be pretty cool if we got any confirmation of Rick being Latino/Spanish or having a Hispanic father. There are plenty of ways the writers could hint at it too- maybe he could call Jerry an insult in Spanish or something, or he could have darker hair if we ever see a picture of him as a kid. Just spitballing.

Is anyone else confused at how fast the Morty/Jessica plot developed?

A hundred years Ford and Dipper!

"Read My Mind" and "Bones" are their best songs.

I hoping someone would mention Dog Soldiers! Good movie from an underrated director.

This looks fantastic.

I absolutely loved the line reading on "I'm not afraid of being alone." It almost sounded as if Princess Carolyn was coming to a realization and assuring herself of this as much as she was telling off Rutabaga. After watching her go from one unhealthy relationship to another, I'm happy to see PC confident in herself

I'm glad someone else picked up on the Californication vibes! That was all I could think about during the back-to-LA montage.

I love Captain Awkward (her blog really helped me after a bad breakup) but I've never looked up her friendship advice! Thanks for the rec.

Also if anyone wants to be even more sad after watching this episode, go back and rewatch Bojack's Charlotte hallucination from season one! Guaranteed gut-punching feeling.

I've read theories that the series ends with Bojack attempting suicide by falling off his porch, making the theme song foreshadowing. I don't really believe those theories but the show does seem to be going down a bleak path so I wouldn't be surprised if something similar to that happens or almost happens.