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Marriage is statistically proven to be the best arrangement for child rearing. Kids growing up in a married home have much better success later on in life. In fact growing up in a married home is actually one of the biggest advantages a human being can have in life.

Lindsey is awful because she is being abusive to a guy who is so willing to do anything to make her happy (Not to mention she is drinking, smoking, and possibly doing drugs while pregnant.) Now it takes two to tango because Paul should be a fucking man and end the situation because he clearly isn't going to get the

It could also be that the guy lied or misled Gretchen, The Pot People are the Worst.

You're the Worst has been rebounding from a sluggish start to the season. Been heavily enjoying the last few episodes.

This episode was a nice one off. A good change-up. Normally the show has much more comedic elements even when the episode is centered around a dramatic theme. But this episode dialed back the comedy to do a much more subtle dramatic episode.

The issue I take with a lot of Social Justice Warrior types is that it's not enough to label an artist or someone racist or what have you. But many go beyond and target sponsors of programs and outlets that they are on. If you want to label or call someone an asshole fine. But don't try to get every corporation to

The PC brigade has gotten a lot of people under fire and even fired from jobs and losing opportunities. It has effected people in a very real sense. So while it may not be the establishment it clearly has had an impact on the way artists and people in general go about things.

This show is testing a new dynamic in television. FX/FXX in general pays much more attention to the +3 and +7 ratings than most networks and it seems like a lot of shows they renew get renewed based off of their +3 and +7 ratings.

It's been nearly 2 days and I still am not a fan of how Don's story arc ended. I think it's punting the story to the fans as opposed to finishing you painting and taking a stand for what it is. It's a lot easier to hide behind ambiguity as opposed to putting a period at the end and allowing people to see the whole

I am not saying artists can't do an ambiguous ending. All I am saying is that ambiguous endings take away the audiences sense of finality and basically punt the ending away instead of taking a greater risk in owning the conclusion. In some instances it may work, as an artistic device I am sure it can work. But the

Endings are hard, it's hard to bring everything to some sort of conclusion. To give your audience some sort of ending to a story and take ownership of it is a lot harder to do than simply telling your audience guess what you figure it out I don't want to disappoint you.

Most of the time yes they are. There are exceptions where it works but 9 times out of 10 I would say that all ambiguous ending are a product of the creator not wanting to take ownership of the ending.

I enjoyed the episode. It felt like a OK episode of Community. Sure it seems like it has been done before but it was just different enough (The cheesy movie parts were good enough to gloss over everything else). This season of Community should be its last. Season 5 proved the show still had it after a lackluster

I love this show. But I do think that either by the end of this season or at some point next season Phil's suicide note will become some sort of major plot point. Overall I am all in on this show. It's so great like a dark Gilligan's Island. How anyone could not like this show is beyond me.