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It's easy to make fun of and diminish, but Michael Winslow is genuinely super talented.

Somehow, the entire Lee Carvallo tag may be my most quoted Simpsons scene. I could repeat the entire thing from memory. I don't know why him saying POWER DRIVE is the funniest thing, but it is.

Time for a full hour of @ Midnight!

Probably me, right?

Yeah, that's just a given considering it's a show on NBC. No more than 3 black people on screen at any given time.

This is the best/meanest possible summary of this episode.

As someone with absolutely no affection for GI Joe, I didn't get a whole lot out of this episode. It was probably my least favorite Community I've seen (I have not seen most of Season 4). But hey, they mentioned that Jeff is a teacher. That's a start. Only two episodes left to explore that.

I genuinely thought this was a review for a new show called "The Big" that I somehow had never heard of.

He doesn't want it. He's said he wouldn't do it.

When is that movie he directed coming out? It's been sitting around for a while now.

Conan and Andy are such quick and funny guys. Their writers…are not. Remember when Conan had soon-to-be legends like Bob Odenkirk or Robert Smigel or Louis CK writing for him? Now he has…Deon Cole. That white-haired guy from the Clueless Gamer bits he's always punching. His website is STILL called "Team Coco.com".

I would say Conan O'Brien, because he does it every night. The last month or so I've been falling asleep to Fallon/Meyers, and I just recently watched my first episode of Conan in quite some time, when he had Jeff Garlin and Andy Daly on. It felt like the show was running at double speed compared to the stuff on

I won't believe it until Garry Marshall tells me about my own creeping failure!

I don't think Daryl would know that. They learned about Dewey's money because Raylan mentioned it to David Koechner's character while Jean Baptiste was within earshot.

They genuinely may be. That may have been the last we saw of Dewey Crowe. Graham Yost was saying that unless they have sudden idea for something for Dewey to do next season, that's it for him for the series.

He did a Reddit AMA I think for when Spoils of Babylon was starting, and someone asked how he gets his head around the Kingdom Hearts scripts. His answer was basically "Yeah I know, they're batshit, right? But everyone I work with at Square is super nice and I have a lot of respect for the creatives, so it's a great

At least Jon Daly got a paycheck.

1 is good to set up the characters.

I need to correct myself, because I totally have seen him in something else. He's in Breaking Bad. He's in that season 4 episode when Mike and Jesse try and flush out some dealer or whatever, so Jesse starts digging holes. He's the guy in the house swinging around a shotgun screaming for Tucker.

He made it very clear that he really didn't want to do it, but he has his most trusted Marshal and the District Attorney telling him he should do it.