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Those awkward transitions are tough, just like Casey Kasem said.  I love them, though. 
   
 
You know  David, the funny thing about my role as ‘Third guy from the Left’ on “Shitty Indie 80’s Movie 2” was that it reminded me of my childhood in Texas and the green shag carpet from my parents house.   Funny thing about

He was on Carolla, too.    Of course, Carolla got to talking with him about passionfruit iced tea. 

No reason it can't be both. And it's not nearly as clever as it thinks it is.

Wow, Chevy Chase was right. This shit is not funny anymore. I don't mind weird and funny. In fact, that is when the show is at its best. But just plain weird kinda sucks. We get it, it's unlike every other show on TV. But can't it be funny, too?

Norman's Conquest is one of those many episodes of "Cheers" where you have to suspend reality that Norm and Cliff can talk back and forth across the bar and hear each other perfectly fine, but the woman they're talking about is sitting six feet behind Norm is completely oblivious they're talking about her.  

I don't care how drunk you are.  It's pretty hard not to notice gum on your crank.

I loved that, too.   "This is the finale, of course Yost will put us in this one!  Wait, what?"

It seemed a little silly to me.  He could have killed Boyd at any point he wanted to.   And Limehouse saying, "you've been wanting to get Boyd back since he got you gut-shot" was really ham-handed. 

For all the love Peggy is getting here about how she handled Roger, how about Stan telling him that he was going to go searching for Ginsberg, "starting with the whole world and ending up in my apartment."

And that waiter really was a dick.  Especially for such an expensive restaurant. 

Neither did Jimmy Caan.

Was anyone else worried about Megan tearing an ACL when Don violently flipped her over?    One of her feet was still underneath her.  Take it easy, Drapes!

Fuck, I think I got spellchecked there.

I would have loved Raylan to tell the the nurse "Yeah, I know how it works, I watch Breaking Bad, too." 

I have to go with Schmidt saying, "Are you sure?" and looking down at Winston's calves after asking him if he wanted to "Come With" him to the stairwell to work out his.

I’m with Ryan McGee that it’s a great little detail that they mentioned the Combat Zone by name, however, I have to deduct points for his use of “Beantown”, a term that no true Massachusetts native ever actually uses. 

This reminds me of the best Onion article of all time:

Strangely, I'm having the opposite reaction.   I've always thought about Woody and Coach interchangeably, and this episode makes me look forward to the Woody episodes.   I think this episode makes quite clear that Colasanto was the weakest actor on the show.  He's fine for a punchline here and there, but when asked to

As sweet as that opening scene is, it's pretty ridiculous for a full-blooded Italian like Carla to sing an Irish lullabye song in 1980's Boston.    Does she wear green on St. Patty's day, too?

IchirOOO Suzuki!