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Okay so I kind of cringed at these jokes too. I think it will be like the gay jokes from the 80s and 90s but not the actually harmful ones more like the Will and Grace kind of awkward ones.

If anything Trevor Jackson and Miriam's characters would be great additions to the black-ish universe.

I think Charlie is hilarious, and I think his moments were great on this show. That being said, he was not needed. Although the moment where Zoey is trying to remember Charlie's name at least lent some continuity to the fact that Zoey doesn't really know or interact with Charlie all that often. I like Trevor Jackson

The Birthday joke was my favorite Teddy joke from this episode.

He kind of reminds me of Charlie from black-ish.

Bob finally getting a good crowd and not having it get all screwed up made this subplot worth watching. I know I was cringing the whole time expecting it to go south, especially after Teddy got jalapeños in his eyes. I like "new Louise" her growth of character seems really genuine here, kind of like the Dolls episode.

Have the redditors already reddited? (Apologies in advance for using "Reddit" as a pejorative)

It was nice to see/hear from Wyatt Cenac too

Here's this guy, ready to punch a baby! Oh America, how simple you once were…

This looks like the cut scenes from that Selena Gomez, James Franco movie "Spring Breakers"

Soon as I saw Drake released a new project. I said to myself "Self, VSB is going to find a way to hate on this."

Typo last sentence "to due it" should be "to do it."

I doubt I'd ever watch Sons of Anarchy again. It's like a really good book that you loved and loved to talk about, but then forget where you put it so you can never reread it. I think it's almost better that way.