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Had actually never thought of it that way - interesting!

But you get that great closing credits song at the end (the vast majority of times)!

Great review for a fun episode - thank you, Mr Sava!

At least this review is entertaining even if the episode was not.

Very nicely written, interesting and insightful review, Mr Murthi - thanks for this! It was a great episode.. I could happily binge-watch this show for hours on end, I reckon.

Most interesting - thank you!

Late response I know, but I'm late to this show.. but I had noticed the grades it was getting and so I finally took the plunge: I've binge-watched the entire series up to this episode over the last 2 days (and will watch the final two episodes today, probably) and I have enjoyed it immensely. Am going to feel a bit

Yeah, I also enjoy Lobos - I think he's very entertaining. But I agree with Mr Alston that this wasn't the greatest episode this season.

That's great to hear - am SO excited about this movie!

Interesting. I hadn't heard it before.. it might be because radio stations in Australia ('the Russell Crowe of countries', as a brilliant man recently put it) don't focus as heavily on the Cosby details? Regardless, I'm *still* laughing it at.. it's perfect, in my opinion - and Schumer delivered it flawlessly too.

Apart from the whole Cosby sketch, which was great, this episode also had the best Cosby joke I've heard - brilliant:

Heh. Texas has always been in my list of Top Five Places I Never Want To Go To.

I did too - it was pretty consistently hilarious! I sort of happily enjoyed season 1 but I didn't consider it essential viewing until, of course, it hit a whole 'nother level with its justifiably famous finale. But I think this season has really continued in that vein - it's much more consistently funny and well

A great deal of famous people would have less successful siblings who have to put up with that fact… I worry about sometimes.

It really was! Again: more Conan than Conan. Man, it was good.. am looking forward to rewatching it now.. just after I rewatch the 12 Angry Men episode, which is one of my favourite episodes of television.. ever.

Ha - thanks for pointing that out (I'd missed it) - that's hilarious.

If that has been outright explained, I missed it too.. I know that they are selling their 'marital home' (for want of a less icky phrase) and maybe Frankie just didn't want to continue to live in the house that she used to share with Sol.. but that's just my guess.

Thanks. That does *not* make me feel any better!!

Am with you. It's just so unfair that woman looks so much better at 70 than.. well, than I've ever looked!

Yeah - there was one moment in particular where he just sat back in his chair with a sort of self-satisfied/self-aware leery smirk that was more Letterman than even Letterman. Just one more tiny throwaway moment of perfection!