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He’s on Bob’s Burgers now?

Possibly also a hole in Moss’ head and/or body (metaphorically speaking).

Yeah, he makes great use of his frame and bug eyes.

If you want to see him go from funny to full-on rage in a split second, look up “What’s Wrong with Tanya?” which for my money is one of the best skits SNL ever did.

Yeah, that’s a great point. When Gene told Barry to think of the worst thing he did, he flashed back to Korengal and to killing Moss. I wonder why was that - maybe channeling it into that great one-line reading from Macbeth helped? Maybe he rationalized it as the best thing to do under the circumstances since going to

Fuches is the fucking devil, of course he’s going to sweet talk people into doing his shit for him.

Barry isn’t redeemable. That much was clear in S1 when he killed Chris and was confirmed when he killed Moss.

This list includes a dog from a random Chuck Norris movie, but no Eddie from Frasier? For shame.

Why does Ben Shapiro sound like a long-lost Chimpunk brother?

When SNL called her “the princess of Arizona,” they were right on the money.

No thanks, but if you can’t put your phone down, maybe you should try it?

Cool story, bro: a dimmed screen is still visible as fuck in a dark room.

It’s the screen brightness, dude. And in a crowded theatre, it is extremely distracting. I saw the movie next to an asshole who checked his phone every half hour or so and I wanted to shove it down his throat every time he did it. And I didn’t even like the movie!

I hear you, but since it was called an “essay,” I can’t imagine it was only a paragraph long. Even so, there are serious ethical issues when you give a student 100% for a joke assignment, while others may get lower grades for papers that fully followed the instructions.

That’s plausible. The A is not.

As someone who works in academia, I can confirm this definitely happened and is in no way bullshit.

I’m sure that ruining a bunch of people’s enjoyment by taking photos of the screen every fifteen minutes or so in a crowded theatre was worth this masterful and totally not creepy plan to out-troll an internet troll.

I think the point was that nobody noticed the insanity that Barry and Fuches are trapped in: Barry’s all bloodied on the street and nobody seems to see him even if he literally steps in front of those young women, Lilly spends an entire afternoon on the roof of a house and nobody sees her, etc. That all seemed like a

This was fantastic. It reminded me a lot of “Fly” - although the action moved across several locations, there was still the same sense of an increasingly absurd situation that the character just can’t seem to extricate himself from. Yes, it was very absurd, but the since S1 the show has hinted somewhat at Barry’s