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Also the "I put bourbon in one of the milkshakes" bit at his diner.

Also the "I put bourbon in one of the milkshakes" bit at his diner.

Britney's #alwaysonbeat entourage was AMAZING.

I will definitely be toasting with "Confusion to our enemies" though.

My inner monologue while watching the episode: "Oh SHIT the NSA is back!? Well… I bet they probably couldn't get Zach Woods but they'd better give me a goat at least. [Zach Woods appears] YESSSSSSSSS now give me goat videos!!!! [goats singing "I Will Always Love You"] I want to marry this episode."

GIVE AYA CASH ALL THE EMMYS.

I feel like in the Becky and Jamal scenes we should just refer to them as Gabby and Jussie - it's so clear in those moments that they just flip into the actors' own friendship. Not that that's a problem. I find it truly delightful.

He doesn't have a goatee, though, which throws the math way off.

This probably says something troubling about me, but I am SO RELIEVED that Wells-2 is a straight-up asshole. I find Tom Cavanagh so appealing when he's snarking and sneering at everyone.

Hats off to the fight between Ravi and Blaine - it was perfectly realistic, with a dash of silliness that made it funny without pushing it over the line into slapstick. Very, very impressive.

Harper Lee's husband, Bruce Lee!!!!!!!!! A+++

Far too much to enumerate here, so let me sum up by saying that literally everything about this episode was utterly perfect.

Alex's father is also THE TWINS' FATHER!!!

It's Homeland meets Grey's Anatomy but somehow it is managing to combine the worst of both shows, rather than the best. [sigh]

Oh my god, Bands on the Run. I was so obsessed with that show, and even more obsessed with the TWoP recaps. I might still have a Flickerstick song hiding in the depths of my itunes.

I assumed they were jokes about his hobby of performing in amateur Gilbert & Sullivan productions. (Diane's "David, not to pry, but did you enlist?" back in season 3 remains my all-time favorite line reading in the series.)

I'm really tired of the implication - raised in multiple talking heads throughout the season - that a (hypothetical) director who looks at the resources available to her and makes an appropriate decision so that production can move forward is somehow only "pretending to have a vision."

A good rule of thumb for whether Jason thinks your ideas are absolute shit is: whether you are saying anything other than "yes."

"I won't hold my bread."

Line of the night for me was: