User blog comment:Mattalamode/A Second Opinion: The Girlfriend/@comment-30307603-20171028031718/@comment-31194372-20171028214709

I guess that all makes sense in terms of why people didn't like the episode, but it's frustratingly narrow-minded and psychological. I also have no idea how a ton of screenshots could somehow obstruct the plot of the episode considering Darwin has a perpetually uneasy face the entire time, but I guess if you're hollow enough not to be able to read between the lines, you won't be able to get past that initial, misplaced enthusiasm.

Jamie is insanely hard to evaluate on a level of complexity; I think the point of her layeredness here was to call attention to the sheer simplicity of her character and thought process and its inability to change. In a way, there's complexity to how hilariously one-note she is, and I say one-note with the utmost affection. That being said, I'm unsure of how she would really be used again considering this will probably be the pinnacle of her character, and it pretty much dissected as much as possible at that. She wasn't Tina'd, but the boundaries with which her character operates are defined, so the show wouldn't be able to reach beyond that, but it's a-okay; I think with "The Girlfriend," that was kind of the point.

Dude, that was the point of Season 2, sorry if I'm not a fan of your love for character gentrification. I smell debate... and more then that, victory...