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Dany to Jon: “I will get laid by my nephew or I’ll kill everyone.”

Wife: How was the episode?

Just a note about Trista Navarro. Her family is trying to raise money to pay for her funeral services and have only reached about 20 percent. If you google her name you’ll find a link on her obit. According to IMdB, she’s been off the Simpsons staff for five years.

You missed the real joke about Ken the barista.

As I heard someone say this week: “The enemy of my enemy is Omarosa.”

Yes, but did she demand to speak to SNL’s manager? We all know that is the truest evidence of peak white lady rage. 

“Mom makes the most questionable decisions, and at least two of those decisions are so obviously bad that it takes special effort on the part of the actress to keep the character from turning into a onenote villain.”

“He did a ton wrong.” had me laugh/crying, same as the characters.

I don’t think I’ve ever cried this much over an episode of television in my life. What an absolutely beautiful and heartbreaking hour. For me, what got me wasn’t the idea of Gordon being gone, but seeing how much everyone loved him and was lost trying to recontextualize the world without him in it. Pretty much

Of all the characters on the show, I always identified with Gordon the most.

I get to make stuff for a living. Sometimes I’m good at it. Sometimes I’m not.
But it’s so easy to see and understand all that frustration and anxiety and insecurity mixed into his character.

How it drove him, and how it drove him to somewhat

The last episode was devastating, but because Gordon’s death came so suddenly, resulted more in shock and grief than the deep sadness we saw on display this episode.

That simple shot of Joe “testing” Bos’ chili and then enjoying it nearly, even while he was overwhelmed with everything, crushed me with how real it was in regards to dealing with grief.

One of the most beautifully done, honest, and emotionally devastating episodes of television I’ve ever seen.

It’s a hollow victory. It’s like seeing your favorite team finally win the championship, but the best player on the team is a rapist, and nobody seems to be bothered by it except you. It’s now an iconic show, and Harmon is finally getting his just props. I just wish it didn’t come with all the smarter-than-thou

Well fuck. That wasn’t what I expected to see happen in this episode. Fucking brilliant. I’m so glad I’ve stuck with this show since season 1. What a rewarding experience.

I’m not crying, you’re crying!

Stating the truth? That he was too much of a fucking dumbass to find out Kevin had a girlfriend before dumping that kid for him? Maybe he could have done a smidge of research to realize it's a bad idea with her past. Tommy was being a petty piece of shit, and Norah was right that he shouldn't have left the kid there

The Leftovers has become one of those rare shows where I find I don't care where they're going to end up going with the story, because the journey itself has been such a marvelous experience. Which is probably for the best, since who knows how they'll decide to wrap things up.

I can't believe there's no mention of Nora walking in on Kevin doing his suffocation routine, telling him it's ok, and then laughing hysterically (and it looked like Kevin was humiliated and hurt) when he said he wanted to have a baby with Nora.
And the scene with Tommy and Nora was phenomenal. She was hurting and

I was so gleeful(something rare when watching this show) when she was talking to him as if narrating from the Gospel of Kevin. They are insanely cute together.