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"Well, my first girlfriend was into dancing, and my third girlfriend was into the DJ scene, so… try that?"

Graham Falk might just be my favourite writer on the AT staff. All his episodes are slower-paced and yet still very enthralling. While this didn't push the plot of Finn's arm/dad forward, it was still too good and interesting of an episode for me to consider it "filler".

NOT WITH ANY ATTITUDE!!!

"You're about to lose your fiscal cherry" — Selina to Catherine

I can't believe Bob kept that ultra-modern bathroom. Then again, I don't think he has a choice…

GIRL POOPER! GIRL POOPER!

She even took a black eye to help Finn!

Given how prominent that image was, it was likely intentional. I think it was to drive home the point that Finn can get along just fine without his favourite arm, and that he's more "whole" when his mind and conscience are clear.

For a second there, I really thought Selina and Dan were gonna bang.

She really knows how to traumatize her family.

"I wanted to see your utopia. But now I see it is more of a fruitopia."

The show contains potassium benzoate.

30 Helens agree: This is very welcome news.

He was hilarious on NewsRadio. He plays the "perpetually-suffering straight shooter" role very well.

I didn't mind James (both the character and the episode.) There have been worse AT episodes, like "Box Prince". And man, I definitely disagree with you about the Banana Guards; the ineptitude of the Banana Guards is always fun to watch, imo!

The scenes with PB getting frustrated at the Banana Guards and the Banana Guards chasing the Jameses were really cute and silly, and was the highlight of the episode for me. I also liked hearing Andy Merrill again.

I don't think I've ever laughed as hard at this show than when the band finally got to do their "performance" sans instruments… and then when we saw the realization of what actually happened.

You know who didn't find it entertaining?

The upcoming "Food Chain" ep shown in that preview is supposedly non-canon, just like it was when David O'Reilly took the helm for "A Glitch is a Glitch".

It was definitely rape. Even if she was enjoying it on some level, the fact that she didn't want to have sex right then and there and yet was still forced upon by Jaime qualifies it as rape.