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Agreed, that's how I read the scene.

"Boys becoming men, men becoming wolves"

"Boys becoming men, men becoming wolves"

The more Van Der Beek the better

oh snap that's way funnier

“I just won’t be photographed eating a hot dog or any other phallic food,” Selina declares. Could this be another reference to her failed presidential campaign?

WALK IT OFF!

I loved Shirley being the source of genre knowledge as opposed to Abed, "I watch Crime shows when I'm bored" they hit it on the nose with why it's believable. All sorts of non-abed level TV watchers have been addicted to Law and Order

"NOT THIS TIME" that's subtext he doesn't say that.

Can this and The Regular Show be regular features?!

How about hyang dai from Wu and Al in Deadwood?
I just looked it up and it means something close to "brothers" .

I loved in the cop in the background of that scene who took off his headphones every time Louise shouted.

Does anyone else not see the appeal of limehouse? Even if I liked the character, II feel like the writers just shoved in every extra function they needed into one character. He speaks for a different culture of Harlan. Also he's a bank. Also for some reason he's an information dealer (this one I think is the

That was the worst cold open…

I'd prefer "Schmidt"