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Oh shit! I didn't know my man Stoll was in this!

Yeah this is a vitriolic time where any "joke" can be taken as a threat by extremists and then they can rage out in an unnervingly focused way.

i liked it!

tee hee! this was delightful.

i really like the balance of elegance and inelegance in this joke.

yeah fuck this show.

I might have Daveed-blindness, being such a Hamilton fanboy and loving his performance in it, but I found him funny, charming, and was solid in showing off vulnerability, confusion, and other feelings that people feel.

i think he means that he chose to not include the parents-bump-in surprise. though he did show a close call.

To paraphrase Liz Lemon on her Dealbreaker relationship show after shutting down all the previous cases… "I think it's gonna make it!"

damn it, sir. this is a good line.

Damn the electric fence! Damn the electric fence!

I know, I know. Damn you and your fiscal logic, dudebeach. Your beach is chock full of logical dudes like yourself.

I can't wait to watch this. The live version of this (saw it in Toronto a few years back) is the best stand up I've ever seen, and I work for Just For Laughs and have seen some of the best comedians in the western world.

I'm with you for most of what you're saying (the only great one of the season, for me, is the Kristen Wiig ep). Residual goodwill is what kept me watching this entire season. Totally agree that it's best when it's on the move, but man couldn't they have moved more this season?

No, I'm sure it was Last Man on Earth, with Will Forte and Kristen Schaal.

I see the logic in what you're saying, but aren't you curious in seeing what else is happening in this apocalyptic world?

Hey, it was enthralling enough to keep me watching for the entire time. Still, I didn't like where the subplots went and I started disliking the characters more. It felt like season 6 of LOST, whereas the first two seasons were like seasons 1 and 4 of LOST. Or something like that. Idunno, I need to go eat some food

Haha, looking back my message now, my message was very temperamental (but still I stick by it). I actually did very much enjoy certain parts of the season; the Wiig episode is among my favourite episodes of television all year so far. The cast does make me laugh from time to time still. Nevertheless, this is a show

Tonally, I think it's been pretty consistent with the other seasons. Still, season 2 had some truly fascinating, surprising, world-expanding moments. I'm not a huge Jason Sudeikis fan but I think his subplot was enthralling the whole way through. I found there to be more boundary-pushing in previous seasons, and that

Are we watching the same show??