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Slothrust does the theme for You're The Worst, which is pretty great if you haven't checked it out. It's good to know that they're good live, they always seemed like the semi-stylized grunge band I would get into but am awful with actually listening to. Sounds like an enjoyable concert. Is it Slo-thrust or Sloth-rust?

I might've misheard the line, but I swear I heard Ford say "The Arnold"

With all the meta jokes, and the Rob Lowe jokes, I hope somebody was a fan of the Grinder while writing this episode.

Oh, shit, I think I might've enjoyed this episode. Binged the show a while ago, figured I'd keep up with it, despite not particularly loving it, and I realized the dialogue's been really working for me this season. Lachman was great, I think even Wynn's been really enjoyable, considering he was probably the slowest to

Rene Gube, surprised to see his name as the writer of the episode. Father Brah is always good.

I'm pretty sure Vella Lovell had a scene last episode, though she was admittedly more substantial in this one.
Having fallen into Greg-ian habits myself, I'm enjoying his arc of getting his shit together, however long that proceeds.
White Josh continues to be the best, as do the musical numbers.
What's the collective

I was a fan of the slapstick injury and the bumbling. It was enjoyable Fargo-esque, kind of panic, down to them namedropping the woodchipper, it was fun.

Elliot can finally hear his imaginary friends, and they're fake, and also likely dead assuming that was those circa 1960's studio audience recordings.
I really loved this opening scene, as everybody seemed to. I was a bit uncertain at first, but it won me over by the time the Tyrell sequence started. For some reason I

The music video for Moves is fantastic and constantly reminds me that Kevin Corrigan needs to be in more stuff.

Evil Dead 2, maybe. Really nailed the whole comedy/horror mix of the franchise.

When I saw that rainbow shot, especially coupled with the call from Ernie, it felt a bit more foreboding. I was just thinking Jimmy's "colourfulness" just being thrust into her life.

That was a fantastic cold open. A lot of people were pointing out the noises of Chuck's suits earlier in the season, which made me realize that almost every scene that modern Chuck is in has some sort of noise, the crinkle of the lining, the constant gas hiss, and he's almost much more comfortable in that than he is

In a bit of a tangent compared to the prevailing talk on Lexa's death, I was a bit surprised when the real Allie stabbed herself with the black goo. I had thought, as I'm sure the writers wanted me to, that the black commander blood was just a random mutation that they revered. Unlike apparently a lot of people based

Well, considering the amount of ancient cults they need to deal with. I mean, at least 2 on screen.

This week has been a bit finicky in terms of actual writing. I did, however, randomly write a third person dream sequence page at 6 in the morning, which I was pretty satisfied with at the time, might not be when I get back to it. Still, it was nice to get that done. Other than that I feel I might have had only a

I've actually always enjoyed the lack of explanation a bit, just due to feeling it will never be as petty as I want it to be, but Publick and Hammer could pull it off. I really enjoy it due to the meta conversation between Dr. Mrs. The Monarch and The Moppets way back in season 4 where they skirt around the fact that

I don't think it's even necessarily that, he would probably be written the same character as a 4000 year old egyptian or a caveman, it's just that they don't portray him well. He could've been a great political strategist, who manages to stay out in the limelight, and control power throughout his 4000 years, instead,

Is Captain Cold in his mid 40's? Apparently Wentworth Miller is, but Snart always seemed just slightly older than Barry.

Caity Lotz just has fantastic chemistry with everyone. I am thoroughly and genuinely enjoying the team interactions, even when the larger plot and plot choices don't necessarily work. The kinks in the lead characters, as they currently stand, seem to be smoothing out. All the Legends were in a comfortable groove

Savage is very much starting to grate on me. From my exposure to him with DCAU stuff, and my admittedly minimal exposure to him in the comics, he's kind of basically an immortal Charles Atlas figure, who's more of a Rennaissance supervillain, whose philosophy, strategy, and competence is genuinely menacing. There's