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I think the part that shines worst on Jost is not that he's not good in front of the camera, but that the jokes are so bad. Every week I find myself questioning his qualifications to be head writer.

I think Mike O'Brien gets the Tim Robinson treatment and goes back to writer only. Hopefully he takes Jost with him. Ugh.

She's Kathryn Bigelow-Bigelow-Bigalow: Male Gigolo to you.

In 20 years, a teacher somewhere will add this documentary as required viewing in History class, which will lead their students to question "what does it mean?"

Must be one of those MRA.

I think it was a mixture of both spite and getting bought by Tywin. She didn't really need to include all those real details of their relationship, like "my lion", if she wasn't reveling in his fall from grace.

Only cheese and tomato sandwiches? How modest! And of course, Morrissey and Marr each get individual lists and everyone else is lumped together!

It was distractingly good, as in "oh, boy. I hope they didn't spend too much money on the animation because this is a dud with just a few chuckles."

Well, I lost track of when it was actually airing new episodes about 2 months ago and have not seen one episode since so I guess I got out early.

I'm not particularly a fan of romantic comedies, too much of a cynic in real life, but when they're done well it is truly delightful. As someone who adores You've Got Mail, I thought the show pulled it off big time. Hopefully they can find (and maintain) their groove next season.

The writers may be able to improve his character now that they know he is staying. They previously thought he would depart at the end of the season so I think that played a role on the half-baked integration of his character.

After that happened, I had an instant flashback to Varis' "he would burn this kingdom to the ground if he could be king of the ashes."

I loved that Gary ruined the prank by knocking on his door.

Oh, great. Just when I had forgotten about the "Everything Is Awesome" song, you pull me back in.

The man makes jokes about Soren Kierkegaard. Soren. Kierkegaard.

Show some respect! That cat is a knight and I can't help but notice your name is not Ser Booyakasha Booyakasha.

No one realized it because it was wearing thick rim glasses, which detracted our attention from its sharp chin dimple!

Dude spoiled the episode with the headline. Now I know there's a surprising twist before even watching it on my dvr. Thanks a lot, AvV Club!

*flashback to that James Franco/Chloe Sevigny hook-up*

That episode was the turning point of this show for me. Ever since then, it's just a barrel of laughs after another.