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I'm so glad this one got an A because I loved this episode. I would so watch bastard chef.

I really liked him in Green Hornet.

You can respect a genius's work and loathe his personality. Think of him as Wernher von Braun

I always feel like they are supposed to be awful. Like they're intentionally awful to make fun of the leader character on TV shows always doing speeches.

Well to me it goes to the deeper point…that all main characters on TV shows can be self absorbed assholes and would really annoy the hell out of the background characters they interact with.

Todd is the Jerry Gergich of Greendale

I thought it was the best this season…I liked it more than some season 3 episodes…some parts of season 3 fell flat for me (the second part of the pillow fort story for one).

I really hated the foosball episode…and kind of liked this one.

He's like the Ted McGinley of NBC

I'm not big on Fringe either. I liked the first 3 seasons but seasons 4 and 5 were painful to watch. It was like reading a DC comicbook during a Crisis event.

I was totally lost with which guy got killed for which reason.

I was kind of expecting her to turn out to be Drew Thompson's long lost daughter with his wife. But I guess that would have come up.

He had a bad relationship with his father and his father just died…he probably has a lot of conflicting emotions to sort through. I'm sure a part of him is relieved he's gone, another part is angry at his father for being a wife beater and a criminal, another part is sad that they never had a good relationship.

@avclub-de83394a60b7f5da3d2dfcfaa1862a49:disqus  I honestly don't believe he ordered Arlo killed. I think Shelby has at least tried to do the right thing since he took on this identity.

oh god they have to bring Jonathan Banks onto this show. He would be perfect.

thank you thank you

One should mention that one of Boyd's relatives Henry Crowder (presumably an uncle) raped and killed Hunter's 10 year old niece. Hunter made a deal with a mexican drug cartel to find Henry, Hunter killed Henry and that's why Hunter allowed the drug cartel to run drugs through Harlan.

I loved how he dropped bodies all episode by just talking

If Shelby equals Drew then it stands to reason Hunter and Drew were close but I assume simple friendship isn't the real reason Hunter tried to kill Arlo.

Technically Hunter didn't work for the mob. He worked for a Mexican drug cartel.