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    This just made me want Meth's next solo venture. He did all the heavy lifting, and even then, "Mistaken Identity" is not worth more than a few listens.

    Wow, they're actually going to off Aqua Teen.

    This was the ultimate trainwreck show of last year. If no other reason than that, I'm looking forward to how low it can sink. Zero expectations. Also, Moran Atias.

    You walk in, scream "YOU ARE KILLING INDEPENDENT GEORGE" at everyone, then leave.

    The kids are alright, but that guy has aged like milk.

    "Today was a good Charlie Day."

    Larry David tore Fallon's ass apart the other day.
    "Believe me, I'm not watching this thing every night!"

    My favorite part was learning actors get paid scale to appear on these things. I would need more than $504 to sit next to Seth Meyers, though.

    There's a porn where a girl brags about sleeping with this kid; it's the only way I'd remember his name.

    I can't believe it's just occurred to me ask this, but do you "announce" the role/show/movie you're about to talk about the way it's formatted in the article; you have a list, and then you shout "SPIN CITY. 1996 TO 2002. MAYOR RANDALL WINSTON", and then the actor just goes?

    There was a moment in Season 38 or 39; Noelle Wells was still there; there was a sketch that included all the women. It might've been a dance number; I can't remember. My NBC feed in Houston, TX had cut in and out right before returning from commercial, a wardrobe/sound person was fiddling with Aidy Bryant's costume,

    And then, y'know, the host is in most of them.

    Break, break, it's a prison break! Break Buds!

    Is it not particularly tasteless to tag the article "lion attack"? It's technically correct, but…

    "Someone had the clout to get this made despite no one wanting it and got a lot of the industry to promote the hell out of it."

    That's a halfway decent sketch idea, so of course it will make a great movie!

    The Amy Schumer onslaught has done wonders for her. She stands out as less obnoxious.

    Did she actually mean C.K. did this to a friend of hers? Her exact words are "A friend of mine also went through this." It honestly sounds like she meant the situation has happened to a friend, but not that he's responsible.

    Grasping at straws here, but she mentions the successful comedian was married, and other sites have reported that it doesn't line up with C.K.'s divorce in 2008.

    In the promos for this episode, I thought that was Lily and the show was doing a timeskip/what-if future.