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They do have a pool on the Middle. It's one of those fairly-cheap, above-ground ones.

Oh man, I loved Good Charlotte's drummer. The guy always seemed like he couldn't quite figure out how he ended up with that job.

2 Broke Girls never came close to living up to its potential, but it's gonna be on various UHF channels in reruns deep into the 2020s, and that's not nothing. It's the 21st century Laverne and Shirley.

Fast forward to 2027: is Lena Dunham still a major figure in pop culture? Or is she largely remembered for Girls, and not much else?

She used to be able to play the "my dad is Brian Williams" card, but that's not worth much anymore…

This could have been just Fallon, but did anyone else get a "70s variety show" feel last night? I hope that wasn't a deliberate move because of the live across all time zones gambit. It felt like Maya and Marty.

Honestly, I think the reason the cast has taken such a backseat this year is because, especially on the male side, this cast is weak. Moynihan's got one foot out the door, Kenan is Kenan and only does specific character types, Davidson spent a chunk of the season in rehab, etc. Mooney and Bennett, while supposedly the

I found it interesting that his band seemed like they actively didn't want to be there.

She was in FOUR Adam Sandler movies from 06-12. Maybe her lack of a career is punishment for that.

And yet Fallon seems to have distanced himself from Sanz lately (or vice-versa). You would think those guys were good enough buddies that Sanz would be a Tonight Show regular.

Did the same thing with Paul Rudd and a Styx video. Although that one was a little funny.

But people have cared about it for 40 years. I think even after Lorne dies, it'll be several decades before people forget. Comedians still tell Johnny Carson stories, after all.

Honestly, I think it's her actual speaking voice. It sounds like a weird character. Actually, it sounds a bit like Killam's impression of Michael Cera.

There was a really sad article on Mary Gross a few years ago that said she was living in a studio apartment in LA, not getting very many parts anymore, and most of her residuals had dried up.

2013-15 or so, right as Sudeikis and Hader were leaving the show. By their last season, they were both overshadowed by Bennett / Mooney.

I'd have to say Jury Duty, the 1995 Pauly Shore "classic," or 1997's Trial and Error, Michael Richards' one shot at film stardom. Walked out of both.

Noel looks like he's wearing a Noel Fielding mask.

Now that everyone realizes Judge is a genius, will somebody scoop up The Goode Family for a second season?

Maybe we're overlooking those because she played a high schooler in them, even though she's mid-20s? Although I should admit I didn't see Mother's Day or A Dog's Purpose, and maybe she played a high schooler in those, too.

Except his teeth aren't jacked up.