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He was actually dating that woman at time. Officially, anyway.

But on the other hand, what is the point of making that up about the other "angel hunter?" How does it serve Prairie's purpose to make that up? What, thematically does it say about her, if she made it up? For the viewer, that story told us things about Hap. But it doesn't seem to have told Prairie anything about him,

In an interview, Marling and Batmanglij said that it doesn't really matter whether Prairie is telling the truth or not, or whether just some parts of her story are true and some are metaphorical invention on her part. I think it does matter, and I think it matters to people who liked this show because I've been seeing

It was also only put into context by editing, as was revealed later.

This show is a lot like the movie Upstream Color.

Tilda's not naive; she's being disingenuous. She reached out to Cho under the guise of wanting to listen, but as she went on and on it became clear that she really wanted Cho to help her get her self-justifying message out.

There is no way a group of high schoolers could memorize and perform (creatively, persuasively, etc) an entire act of any play, much less Shakespeare, in the time frame allotted them on the show. Wasn't it, like, a week?

You're talking about the Lorelai who recently skipped out of town on an unannounced road trip? Lorelai, whose work never gets in the way of anything she wants to do? At all, ever?

No. You don't get to walk into a teenager's life and be a parental authority figure because you're banging their parent. You've got to earn that, form your own relationship with the kid. The whole situation was forced and a bit icky.

Hi I'm here in the future too, just so you know. Nice not to feel like a complete ghost.

Seriously his best gig was playing Harrison Ford. Until he broke character by running off with Calista Flockhart.

Yeah, that's the problem with putting the zombies in the background so much.

I think that if Clinton had won Garrison would have gone back to being Mr Garrison. Parker and Stone seem to me to have been in the camp that thought Trump wasn't seriously running for President, that it was just a way for him to enlarge his brand.

South Park is perfectly capable of juggling three or four sub-plots inside a single episode. When it's good.

Randy generally just embraces every douchey trend that comes along. And he does it really well.

IIRC he was not comfortable at all with the anti-PC stuff. He kept saying either that the episode was defining PC wrong or, if he liked the episode, he would say that the show was saying PC wasn't all bad.

There was a lot here that could have been done in one episode. I think the troll stuff could have been one episode.

I didn't think it was lazy so much as halting, unsure of itself.

"Africa"'s had some recent pop culture callouts (like that video Kristen Bell and Dax Burroughs did) that made it seem like kind of a stale choice, to me anyway.

The Negan you're describing would have killed Rick and Darryl on sight.