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I showed a friend of mine Downer Ending and Live Fast, Diane Nguyen a couple of weeks ago. Got a text from him this afternoon and he's raving about how much he loves the show and how excited for season 3 he is.

"But compared to last year's finale, this was a significant improvement."

Glad to see this season as a whole rack up some really high scores. As far as I'm concerned, it's their finest work yet, though that's certainly arguable with each season having its own major high points (not always episode 11 either!)

I've had mixed feelings on Sarah Lynn too. She's brash, abrasive and wasn't filled out especially well…or so I thought. There was a lot more to her than any of us assumed and that's the tragedy of it all. The writers saved her best episode, by far, for last.

I've seen it pointed out that the bear looked very much like Terry Richardson…and, well…yeah.

I cried like a little girl for several minutes after this episode ended and now have a fear that I won't truly know what I want to do with my life until the moment I die. Is that a compliment to the show? I don't know, but I have lots of other compliments to offer this episode:

Not quite an A episode for me - there were a bunch of brilliant ideas in here that never quite coalesced to become a complete hour of television - but very refreshing and fun to watch in the middle of a series that, honestly, isn't all that fun to watch sometimes. Mr Robot often takes itself too seriously or

The nominee board is the magnum opus of freeze frame gags. It's the gift that keeps on giving.

This episode is fantastic, but you guys know that already.

Hmm? Nicholson played an excellent Joker in an acclaimed Batman film. Not even close to the same case.

C+ is a bit kind for something this clumsy and derivative. Clumsy can be good if there's inspiration behind it and derivative can be good if there's craft to it, but not both at the same time.

I just got back from the movie and it was trash. Awful acting, awful writing, horrendous effects, sloppy all the way down to the inexcusable dubbing for Enchantress, everything was bad and in bad taste. So, honestly, the sexualizing of Harley Quinn slotted in quite nicely alongside the racial stereotyping and overall

The writing on most Adult Swim shows is garbage compared to BoJack. There are exceptions like Rick & Morty and Venture Bros, but there's really no comparison to be made here.

Wow, a B? Way too damn low. I thought the "good guys win!" turnaround was one of the brilliant high points of the series so far. Not to mention a rare look into the mindset of Mr Peanutbutter. Knockout episode.

I loved the storytelling in this episode and Bergen did a terrific job.

One very underrated greatest hits is the first one from Alice Cooper:

Born in 1991 and, yes, I would absolutely refer to Emperor's New Groove and Lilo & Stitch as two of my favorite Disney films. They really hit the spot for me as somewhat grounded and sad yet very, very films.

I grinned when I saw the title of this piece. Always happy to see Lilo & Stitch get some much-deserved props. What a beautiful film.

First off, this episode is fucking hilarious. The abortion balloon, my goodness.

The colorful sea anemone scene when you're stoned >>>>