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For people who aren't watching it, I highly recommend The Real Husbands of Hollywood. It was my first experience of Kevin Hart(aside from his run on Modern Family, which I didn't really pay attention to) and it is hilarious.
Haven't watched this episode of SNL, about to catch it now and am really looking forward to it.

I was going to bring that one up. I didn't really like how season three of LOG ended up but they did a good job of going serial as a sketch show.
I really enjoyed this season of Portlandia.

Did anyone else think it was interesting that they essentially turned the case of the week into an almost Becket-like enigma?
There were almost no details, no clients, no clear tactics, just the lawyers pushing paper around, demonstrating how little their cases really mean to them. It was interesting from a writing

I spent the afternoon telling girls in filerooms that I never went to Harvard.
So far, no sex.

I thought that was Natalie Morales as in The Middleman and White Collar and couldn't understand how different she looked suddenly.

That might almost work.

I keep wondering if they pick the episode titles because of the artwork itself or just the titles. Because the artwork has been really good.

I like the idea of something like the pro-democracy Liber8 movement in a super-corporate future having to be terrorists because there is literally no other option for objecting and protesting the state of their world.

I did not remember that. Well thats a relief.

I'm kind of sad we never got a resolution on the guy in the blimp in the animated episode with the X on his shirt that was going to kill Olivia.
That will bug me for a long time now.

The Wikipedia page for the episode list of this show has the originally intended order of episodes.

Did they schedule all the season 2 episodes without Robin at the start of the season?

I really like this show, I like the idea of a future dystopia that no-one seems to realise is such a nightmare because they've all got used to it. And having the terrorists have a sympathetic cause but horrifying methodology is an interesting concept.

I liked it, there were a ton of references to the first episode which was great. Also watching the three of them die in the back of the van was touching, even if it wasn't real.
My only sadness comes from the fact that we'll never get to meet Hardisons nana, which would have been hilarious.

I liked it, there were a ton of references to the first episode which was great. Also watching the three of them die in the back of the van was touching, even if it wasn't real.
My only sadness comes from the fact that we'll never get to meet Hardisons nana, which would have been hilarious.

I'm still waiting for the Weird Al Episode that needs to happen.

I'm still waiting for the Weird Al Episode that needs to happen.

I love how April had a mole when she played Judy Hitler.
Such a small touch I had to go back and check that she didn't actually have a mole that I'd somehow never noticed.

I love how April had a mole when she played Judy Hitler.
Such a small touch I had to go back and check that she didn't actually have a mole that I'd somehow never noticed.

I couldn't solve it at first because you Americans spell Colourful incorrectly. I seriously looked at it for a full minute trying to work it out.
I got every other word however.