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    I got a Sin City Saints notification for this?

    They'll amend it with the subtitle (And I Can't Even). At least, if they wanna guarantee I won't watch it, they will.

    I don't know why I was shocked to learn there was a laugh track on this when I caught a an ad the other day, but I was.

    So I guess when the show isn't indulging itself in bizarre supernatural activity, it's happy to indulge in random acts of violent outbursts whenever the pain of loss is just too much for whatever character. My favorite scene, if only because it begs us to question the very nature of The Leftovers, is the first anti-GR

    He was at the SNL 40 celebration along with Seinfeld. It was one of the best parts.

    That opening and that monologue was beautiful. My comedy snobbery ego was thoroughly stroked. "Look at all these hilarious people who used to work here and then went on to make better things!" I screamed internally.

    Maybe Eric André can do that bit on his show Cartoon Network wouldn't allow where he dresses up as Ronald, goes into a McD's, and starts firing everyone. Sounds like they wouldn't mind.

    "it’s not clear if he mistook Bobby Moynihan for Horatio Sanz because of the accident"

    Ah, Cyanide & Happiness. Seeso much crude internet comedy from the mid-aughts.

    Bill Hader, while terrific, is just one guy; particularly one guy who was shackled to the comedic quicksand pit that is Seth Meyers as SNL head writer for most of the years I brought up.

    Uhm, not really and kind of an afterthought? His scenes weren't any more broad than anything Matt Damon's character was doing, AKA making jokes into the camera to keep his sanity.

    This was probably meant to be sarcastic but literally any episode of The King of Queens is funnier than most SNL sketches from the past 7 or 8 years.

    So that's how Kutner gained all that weight in the House finale. He spent all that time away curing his munchies.

    It happened in Season 1; I don't remember it specifically nor do I think it's a "clue," or something, but the girls stalked her and looked in her purse and saw the gun. Later, Kevin invites Nora to dinner at their house and they have a conversation about it.

    Every time something weird happens, I am completely removed from the narrative. Maybe it wasn't a great idea for them to be so open about not answering any of the questions, or I shouldn't have looked at that interview. It's absolutely ridiculous.

    They should just make it a spiritual sequel to King of Queens. Leah Remini is the wife and one of the kids is Chinese. No one will care or bat an eye.

    Or some sort of paper fortune teller system. Pick a color, then a number, and you get your cousin's hilarious eCard meme post.

    None of that money will go into an actual browse A-Z function, of course.

    There was interview where Cross said IFC didn't understand how a Season 3 could happen with that finale, and his response was generally, "Yeah, go figure?" It always seemed he was the one who wanted out, so it's weird it's coming back. I guess Portlandia brings in the dough required to bring Cross back.

    It's just "Mill."