Thread:SomeBritishBloke/@comment-27185076-20151228005039/@comment-27086946-20151231025303/@comment-27086946-20160105004746

Agreed; the naivety of a child plus the growing fear of terrorism made for a funny episode. Another thing about Tweek x Craig that I liked was the development of the two leads: Tweek learns to be more confident and shows off a skill that we hadn't seen before (seriously, who thought that Tweek of all people would be a really good actor?) and Craig becomes a better friend, showing more support and being generally more empathetic. The two's budding friendship could provide for some interesting ideas in Season 20 (I think them being a genuine couple would defeat the point of the episode).

I did like The City Part Of Town as well, it wasn't as good as the two episodes preceding it but it was quite funny in places, plus Kenny's sideplot was really quite nice, especially the ending. "Ret's go, child rabour!" indeed.

Yeah, David isn't really that important anymore, so it is odd that he would keep appearing with them. Maybe he'll be in Fractured But Whole as well.

I did like Leslie as an antagonist: her creepy monotone voice was just right for an advanced AI pretending to be a little girl, and she was quite cunning. On second thoughts, I don't think that she'll return.