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Better Call Saul and ask him.

Love the delayed payoff of Citizen Snips. Also, another in a long line of great uses of presidents' heads in jars.

Someone may have mentioned this already, but I love this Fry quote from 30% Iron Chef: "Well, I don't remember any of that but I don't have the wherewithal to defend myself."

ROME! Please do Rome!

Please do Rome some time soon!!

He shoots up in the motel room bathroom alone.

He shoots up in the motel room bathroom alone.

All those, and let's not forget George Glass (or George Tropicana) from Brady Bunch. The joke definitely has roots that go deeper than Family Guy.

All those, and let's not forget George Glass (or George Tropicana) from Brady Bunch. The joke definitely has roots that go deeper than Family Guy.

Mos Def.

So I just saw that Todd talked about Cat and the actress above. I guess I should have read it before opening my mouth. Still glad I said it tho.

Don't know if this has been said here, haven't read it (I know I haven't seen it in previous discussion threads), but I really like the actress playing Cat. She does a good job. That's all.

@avclub-12a6b31534819f646bd9bf5e8a99756d:disqus , I agree. They really should have just cut the whole court thing and done just a good regular Seinfeld plot.

On the callbacks, did anyone else notice that all of them (I think except for maybe one—the guy who says "cockfighting") are from Season 7 or earlier, i.e. just the Larry David years? It kinda seems like David purposefully ignored that anything happened in Seasons 8 and 9, and pretends this finale is happening right

This is admittedly nerdy and kind of a rant, but both that law and the whole court procedure in the ep just would not exist or happen that way, that I almost can't stand the episode for that reason alone because it bugs the hell out of me.

2 from "The Dealership":

Also several character histories of incest in Deadwood—Joanie Stubbs, possibly Jane, and then that whole weird scene between Alma, her dad, and Sofia that maybe hints at some weird no-no business in the past.

I think it was called . . . "The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down."

I also loved the "no, clamps, no clamps." That felt like an old-school Futurama joke. I thought this whole ep had a pre-cancellation vibe to it more so than any since it was brought back.