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In his defense, he had really low blood sugar.

I think the internet would have exploded if that had happened.

Beck Bennett would be great at "Update". He's definitely my favorite of the featured players right now.

My fiancee looked over at me about halfway through the sketch and said, "Okay, I must have missed something."

Congratulations?

I can just picture him talking himself through what his "press strategy" for addressing his sexuality is going to be:

I don't think I disagree with you on any of these grades, so congratulations, we apparently have the same sense of humor.

Who?

I probably could have watched an entire hour and a half show of Louis C.K. doing his standup routine and enjoyed it more than I enjoy a typical episode of SNL.

For whatever strange reason, I don't mind it when it's spelled "come", but when it's spelled "cum" I find it incredibly sleazy and gross.

Whenever I complain that I can't tell two pop songs or pop artists (I use the term "artists" with great generosity of spirit) apart, I feel like an old man.

Huh. I actually thought this was a fairly humdrum collection of sketches, with "Black Jeopardy" and "pajamas" being particularly cringeworthy (albeit for different reasons). Louis CK's monologue was great, though — what else do you expect? — and I enjoyed the return of "Boss Baby".

No, I agree. It just took a bit to figure out what kind of show it would be — just the same way it took the characters a bit to figure out what they would mean to each other and what Greendale would mean to them.

I took it as such.

Gina and Boyle just works in a really weird, crazy way.

Yeah, the commissioner running interference for the corrupt charity executive was a screaming red flag. And the FBI guy mentioned that the Iannuchi family had moles in the NYPD — seems like the commissioner fits the bill.

I thought that breakup was the only really rushed part of the episode. I guess they couldn't get Henner for more than one scene.

The first three seasons of "30 Rock" were such a tour de force. I'm hard-pressed to think of a contemporary live-action sitcom that strung together three full-length seasons as consistently hilarious as those.

I still think the first season of "Community" was its best, as much as I love Season 2 and the current Season 5. The fact that it took the show a few episodes to settle into a groove is just part of its greatness, as far as I'm concerned.

I cannot get over how cute and amazing and expressive she and her adorable FACE are.