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You do wonder if the show writers have been reading these comments and finally decided to edit a character actually saying "NO, SHUT UP, SHE'S RIGHT, YOU'RE WRONG, THE END" into the episode.

It's the uber-driver who we saw interviewed in "Season 1" - as oppose to the actor who played him in "Season 1". I have no idea why they looked nothing like each other.

OMG YEAH in fact since Lee survived it's actually racist against white people, amirite?!

Yes, I do really like that the real Butcher hasn't had some big speech or something. Good horror isn't about people with egos who you can still basically reason with.

They're definitely giving the cops in Dexter a run for their money.

I simultaneously don't get and really love the reappearance of Rhett Snow, Uber Driver. I love that someone thought this episode was really missing a stupid-goofy bit.

I suppose the "in-show" reason would probably be that they wouldn't be able to pair her with her non-fictional counterpart.

Tell her there's no such thing as a lonely cat lady. You're never alone with a cat.

On the upsde, the little shit is 9. If he carries on like this he will get the shit kicked out of hm soon enough.

Nah. Trump is the proverbial "pig in lipstick". If you look at the stats you'll see that he got roughly the same number of votes as McCain and Mitt Romney got when they lost to Obama (minus a few hundred thousand).

I don't understand: why were they wrong to do this, in your view?

Ah, the joys of having South Park explained at you.

The berry vomit thing made me think of The Witches Of Eastwick, personally. I guess we're just too different.

I've been wondering about that.

Srsly. It'd be weird enough to refuse to show this stuff anyway. To avoid showing it in a *found-footage* horror show would be silly.

Good point about Lee's confessional tape. I didn't really think of it. Although the fact that we have the Polks' tapes too raises other questions, I think.

It's the actor who played Ambrose, the Butcher's son, in the re-enactments.

I really, really don't "get" her.

I'm actually wondering now whether the confession was genuine, or whether this was something she was leaving for her daughter purely because she thought she was going to die.

I assume it was supposed to be a goofy entrance which, I guess, would not have caused anyone to try and murder him if the whole Blood Moon kershigger wasn't going on.