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Because he and his friend both talk about being German natives, and asking "how it is back home." Meanwhile his buddy, Undercover McGee mentions that their "old friends" are politicizing the coming death of Hitler. I took that to mean that they were both native Germans.

I found the concentration camp reminisces to be the most effective part of showing us how awful he is. Even as bad as he is, he was uncomfortable with what they did there. Also, it pretty much affirms that Germany resettled America with their own citizens following the war. My wife and I are loving this show, if only

The song at the end Do You Feel It by Chaos Chaos felt really well chosen. YES I FEEL IT, OK HARMON?! GAWD.

I thought teague, the dude he was working with in the detail, was the one that got teh ghey photos. The drunk that got capped in the big shootout.

One of the more original movies I've seen this year which automatically gets it into my top 5.

Great episode overall but still sick of seeing the guys get shit all over Every. Episode. They should've won the arbitration, and moved on to new conflicts. Great show, need to cut them (these fictional characters) a break occasionally.

I think this episode passed into at least A- territory. I thought it was the funniest episode in a while. The arm pit hair nets was solid gold.

Bert was the one that called Lane's embezzlement to attention. He probably sees Don and Lane as two peas in the uncultured, poor and lying pod.