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Probably no one will ever see this, but I’m just now watching the show, and I was sure Lisa’s niece was a ghost or vision or whatever you call it when dead people show up for the Fishers. David first sees her walking around alone in that room and talks to her with no one else around, and after that she never interacts

Once again, The Onion got there first.

““very deranged individual [with] a lot of problems over a long period of time.””

But enough about the President. 

Christina Hendricks’ acting in Mad Men was so great. So glad this .gif exists for times like this.

According to her spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham,“Mrs. Trump is independent and acts independently from her husband.”

She also has no idea what words like ‘otherwise’ mean

I’m guessing part of the reason Arnett delivered those lines so well is because he’s heard that voice too. For me, what really resonated was the antagonism: the way the voice is really not on your side, not ever. Anything you do will not be good as far as the voice is concerned.

Yeah, they’re missing that critical thought in between where rational people realize it would be horribly abused and hurt innocent people.

Fine, they can have the dictatorship but they don’t get to pick who will be in charge. I say OBAMA 2017-ETERNITY.

Oh you didn’t hear, he invented that term. No one has ever said that in the history of words.

Trump sent an incendiary and unprecedented threat that escalates bellicose tensions with a hostile nation? Unsurprised.

President Lazy Boy is a draft dodger. All of his attacks are about his own shortcomings. You don’t need to be shrink to see that.

I can’t use mine for that because my cat sets up shop whenever I leave it out. Can I use 3 smaller bags?

Frankly, I find Keith's "I don't remember that" to be more disappointing than Rico's "callousness" at work. Keith is closer to David and for that matter knows the full extent of his trauma, and it's not much to ask to stop stressing David out with the open relationship stuff for awhile. Rico is being legitimately

And she doesn't just thank him, she adds "he really gets it" to Rico and Keith's "uhuh" amused nods. All the reactions are hilarious. First of all Claire's observations may be accurate but they conveniently allow her to stay seated in her enlightened, observing state instead of descending to the mundanity of dishes.

And then her thanking Nate when he offers to help. That scene is just perfect, top to bottom.

That is seriously the funniest line (and possibly scene) of the whole series — "now it's just the women and people of color!"

This episode certainly changed me and helped me grow as a writer. I used to be all about making my characters suffer, which in retrospect is such a hack's shortcut at generating conflict. After watching this for the first time, I was like, "You know what? Nobody wants to see that." SFU taught me more about empathy

I'm pretty sure the same actor played Benson's psycho half-brother on SVU. Though he might not have actually been psycho, and I just assume such because he was played by this actor. And also, Benson only seems to interact with psychos, so I think it's a safe assumption.

Slightly off-topic, but I got so pissed off at Obama when he asked fucking Beyonce to sing "At Last" instead of Etta fucking James. Dude. DUDE. Dude.