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Okay so you're going to just spoil the most spoiler-protected show in the history of the medium on your front page less than two days after it airs, huh? Real fucking cool.

She's Beyonce and her ability to market her serviceable pop music has gained her a cult of personality, so this is really about what it means to be a black woman or mother or feminist or something, if the tons of thinkpieces people wrote all weekend are to be believed.

Truly the biggest social justice issue since #Fingersinthebootyassbitch-gate.

For me it's Adam Pally, everyone acts like his episode was just a bit but I think he honestly might just be a huge dick.

Jesus Christ dude he's just happy he got to work with Carmela Soprano.

That Best Show really was wonderful, especially as a newish listener who didn't realize just how much Tom was bottling it up until he exploded at the end of the segment. Funniest thing I've heard all year.

No some stand-up from New York named Mike Lawrence, he was pretty low energy last week and would have been unremarkable except that Sean did a little sarcastic disclaimer before the guest segment ragging on him for not getting it so now every fan is acting like he was the worst guest they've ever had.

Oh come on, it was fine. Here and on Reddit and on the Earwolf boards everyone's acting like he called Sean a homo. The dude maybe didn't get the show's sense of humor but he had some good one liners and Sean at least played off of his lack of interest pretty well. Plus the episode long popcorn bag conceit was

"how it can be detrimental when a comedian starts getting fans instead of an audience"

Wow this article is loaded with spoilers. Jesus Christ, guys.

I don't agree. They almost pulled on each other last week. And nothing about Nacho indicates he's the type of man to risk taking a bullet for his boss.

We're all going to hear this a million times over the next few days, but you got there first and damnit, that counts for something.

Nacho and Mike came close to shooting each other to death in the barn last week. 90% of Nacho's scenes this year have involved him freaking out that he is close to getting killed by a cartel member.You really think Nacho would bank on Mike not wanting to kill him, and be willing to put himself in front of a bullet to

Except we all know exactly where Mike's plot is going, which is why it's the weakest part of the show.

Occam's Razor. There were a million things Nacho could have done to stop Mike had he known that wouldn't involve correctly guessing which hill Mike would attempt a shot from, the trajectory of the bullet, and the exact time that he would try to do it. The version where Nacho is in on stopping the assassination relies

The Saul Goodman that we see in Breaking Bad is not the same character as a Jimmy McGill who ordered the death of Chuck would be.

That would be even worse than what we got, though. Something like that instantly makes the world way smaller and makes it unbelievable that both characters would be allowed to coexist the way they do in Breaking Bad. Hector's invalidity was never supposed to be a mystery and never needed a backstory, much less one

All I got was fear. Although Michael Mando doesn't seem to have a ton of facial expressions so who knows.

Or Victor. Even young Gus doesn't strike me as a "hang out in the desert" type.