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She was very good and adorable.

No, no, no.

This was a really good dude. When Danny Bonaduce's dad was hitting him, he took Bonaduce in to protect him. Enjoy that multi-colored bus to a better place, Dave Madden.

Yep, can agree or disagree on whether it works. But there's more going on here than just butts.

I think Todd misses the mark a bit on this review. He wrote 1,000 words on "butts" when this episode was really about "death." Everything else was a red herring - the procedural satire, the ass crack mystery, the Annie and Jeff will they or won't they - so that Pierce's passing could show how quickly and suddenly

I don't know if they grade it…but coarse.

Well, sounds like fluoride is an issue for you. But deep down, I think it was satirical on how ill informed the public is and how easily an issue can be taken over by money.

This show has been dealing with really big and really fundamental problems that our country is grappling with.

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Stranger Danger & Wes Anderson Horror movie will have me tuning back in.
Those were great.

Sorry to take a break from PENIS TALK…but nobody else picked up the heartbreaking, Mad Men-esque look Kenny's kid gave him at the end of the show tonight?

Straight up an A.

It was a great run Heisenberg.

From "Have an A-1 day!" to "Better Call Saul to the color blue, we saw the results of good branding.

DREAM EPISODE: Saul defends Todd Margaret.

Pancho Villa, Selma Hayek. Pancho Villa, Selma Hayek.

I heard it as "burly graph."

An "It's Good To Be The King" dance number would be pretty sweet.

The guy is sharp for an almost 87 year-old man.

Totally agree, way to jerky for such a warm film on someone we all adore.