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It didn't hit me until now but the notes reminded me Will Forte and Kristen Schaal both are on this show as well. They're the current leads on Last Man on Earth.

Given the picture collage in the end, 21 episodes this season seems likely.

Wonder how if the show's going to go into Soos' only paternal figure lying to him for years. Sure it was for his brother, but still.

Only fair since Soos already got to be the question mark in season one.

I want the sequel to be the male and female teams facing off against each other in a Hot Air Balloon Race around the world a-la The Chipmunk Adventure. Right down to the singing and the penguin saving.

P:Sometimes, I wonder if she can see me through your eyes. What would she think of me now?

As opposed to the cheating of making his squad solve it for him?

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Third time's the charm folks! Let's not screw this up!

Google the answer. That's what I did. Surprised Gina and Holt didn't stoop to that level, especially since Holt went out of his way already to pay for Beyoncé tickets and have his squad try to solve it for him.

Gravity Falls is back tonight! And it might be the only new episode this month, but it's been hyped like crazy as a game changing episode!

Buried Alive really surprised me in a good way. I found his old material funny, but am very happy Aziz continued exploring his study of people in his comedy act instead of just continuing with routines like Randy.

I remember an early season one episode (Details apparently as I used google to look it up), where Sherlock emphasizes to Watson the need to take self-defense classes.

Something I've seen brought up elsewhere. Given Sherlock's training I have to imagine he'd be able to fend off an out of the blue attack like that. It's arguable that he got attacked in order to steal his wallet, but given how he acted the next day, willing to get his hand attacked with a wrench, I think he wanted the

I really enjoyed the fact that Sherlock never gave himself slack or relief even after finding out he was innocent and helped Maria. The guilt shown in the episode felt very real, and it's that struggle above all else and Miller's performance of it that elevates the show to great heights. Seriously believe the show's

The episode of Regular Show was amazing. I would put this episode as one of the classics.

It would have made the Inhumans distinctive though to the average person. I thought a big part of weirdness in the Marvel Universe was how mutants in particular were persecuted while other super powered beings/teams tended to get a pass.

He seemed pretty against it the moment he saw how Coulson acted when he became obsessed by the alien drawings.

I realize you have to respect the canon, but giving the Inhumans a distinctive flair that the average citizen can use to easily distinguish them from people like Donnie Gill would have been nice.

The audience would though precisely because we've seen him damaged and followed his journey.