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You guys, we know what this means: Evil Clowns!

Nah. No way Frank dies. He's a cockroach. I hope that next season brings a different side of him, though.

…then you taste the onion ring and regret ordering fries. :(

C___t wait f__ the p____!

I may have to rewatch that scene but I think Liam was hanging out with the roommate's girlfriend/defacto nanny.

Cecily is always reading the cue cards with all her teeth out, just can't wait to smile. The new guy is like a damp piece of white bread, just laying there.

People fixate on the nudity because she's not Alison Williams, which always makes me feel more sympathetic and bound to defend her, even though I think the show is vastly overrated.

Only 1 meowmeowbeenz for this review. It failed when it decided not to feature a screenshot of Hickey wearing a tiny sombrero.

I know. It didn't feel like a season finale. It's odd, like Fox cut back the episode order or didn't make it clear it'd be the final episode of the season.

Also, this segment is for you!

It'd be nice to give someone else a shot with a major network backing, though. Sigh.

The first part of premiere episode was really bad but it improved dramatically during the interviews. Tuesday's and Thrusday's were a bit better. I'd say an optimistic B-.

The bits have shown quite a bit of promise. I loved the writers/naysayers-stand-in segment on Tuesday. I totally lost it when the female writer was like "I really like the show, especially this part right now when I'm talking. Roll the clip!"

I laughed quite a bit at that segment. The couple of times I've watched the "$40 a day" show they usually have a part where they go eat at some delicious looking restaurant then say "well, the meal was a courtesy so we still have $30."

I thought we had agreed to stop using AMC as a barometer for quality tv? Or are Game Of Arms and Small Town Security so damn underappreciated?

I'm kind of amazed the season finale is next week. I was expecting this episode to involve something more serialized that could be expanded in the next episode to close out the season with some cliffhanger, either about The Wall or InSyndicate. This just felt like another case-of-the-week.

Well, the nanobot surgery is banned because it's most likely to kill people so I guess that's the reason. Perhaps she had nerve damage?

The blue sensor strips inside the wall. My guess it detects if she's going to bump into something and warn her?

2K? I don't remember that conversation. And that is not "sweet income" that is an impossible income for low level writing gig. She said it was a weekly paycheck, after taxes and health care. That's 96K clean. Now if it's a biweekly paycheck then it's less outrageous.

It's spanish slang akin to gay (or that other one that's more offensive. To be honest, I've only heard it in negative terms.)