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This was probably the worst of the season for me but there was enough to still make me laugh. I love Kimmy and Perry together and their conversation on the bus was great. "Thumbs are for hitchhiking and being Fonzie."

Well, his abs have something to do with it.

Interesting perspective and I'd be curious to hear which examples you think fit that criteria but I don't think it holds up under scrutiny as a primary factor. One that comes to mind based on a couple of episodes back is the baby Sam who disappeared from the parking lot. The desperation felt by his mother seems proof

"You don't have to display me prominently, just stick me in the corner of the bedroom or something."

The recurring reminders of Theroux's package being substantial are truly delightful.

This was utterly insane and I loved every second of it.

Piper is the worst. Here's hoping she gets released this season.

"Beat three eggs? At what?!" That is my favorite Jacqueline line of the season.

I was glad at first because I didn't have a lot of time this past week but I'm probably going to binge the rest of the season this weekend. For half hour shows, especially one as addictive as this, every other day seems too sparse.

“Before I saw that commercial, I wanted to donate a car to kids. But that song changed my mind.”

I love that Titus isn't offended by any of Gordy's *opinions* until he gets to the boobs.

If looks could kill, she'd be dead multiple times over already.

Sure, it's called defection which would most likely provide them all with a trip to Belize.

You are right, *I'm* the one who has been sexist and condescending in this thread.

"highly insulting to (other) women."

You're forced to assume I believe women are intellectually inferior to men? Really? Please mansplain some more about my own feelings and beliefs.

I'm so glad I'm not the only one who was expecting/hoping for Dale to snap back when he drank the coffee. I miss old Coop so much.

This was probably my least favorite episode so far but I did enjoy spending some time with Luke. A lot of it felt like filler, especially the part with them in the trunk since we know they make it to their next destination. However, Luke's facial expressions in those final moments when he realized June was alive made

I expect if you were female, you would think differently. It's not something that could happen overnight but given the policies and opinions of the current administration, I wouldn't be so confident that it isn't "at least mildly grounded in reality".

Pasha's parents are new to the country and aren't necessarily aware of what their options are. Pasha's mother told Elizabeth that she went to the school and they said that they need him to come to them and tell them what is going on, which seems ridiculous since it's common that a child would not be willing to rat on