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It's actually a Steve Martin bit they sampled.

Something about this episode didn't click with me. I'm kinda feeling like they are starting to lose it this season, which is odd because the first 1/3 was possibly the best show has been.

I watched late and caught spoilers, and honestly it made the build up the death funnier.

The songs in MMW may have been better on the whole, but Man or Muppet and Life's a Happy Song were both more memorable. The Interrogation Song is catchy as hell though.

I mostly agree with what you said, but The Muppets 2011 is much better than Muppets Most Wanted. That one was way more consistent, and while there's an argument to be made about it not having ENOUGH Muppets in it, there's just something really warm about it that Most Wanted lacks.

Yeah, that entire song was perfect.

I think I saw someone else mention this, but it IS sorta odd how Charlie can write a bunch of songs but can't create a functioning rhyme this episode. Still an A episode for me though, I was constantly laughing.

I almost wonder if this episode was TOO dark at the end. This had the same level of mockery as The Gang Broke Dee but to a (seemingly) innocent person. At least with Cricket it's been a slow descent, but this almost hit too hard.

I don't know if Sunny always gets away with it because of how cruel everyone is usually or if they just nail it every time they try it, but I love how well they pull off sweetness.

Yeah, I was really excited for this one but it was just fine. Consistently funny, but I was hoping for more.

The weakest episode this season so far, but I liked the Frank, Dennis, and Dee plotline. Almost every joke there worked while Mac and Charlie's kinda got stuck in the premise without expanding any further.

Yeah, I kept expecting something dark from that storyline, but in the end Craig was just being normal Craig.

After this episode, I think it's almost safe to say that Melissa has not only become one of the best characters on the show, but could be the best character this season. Every single thing she says and does is both interesting as a development to her character and funny. Just her running back and forth, before the

I also felt like part of the intolerance was due to him having stereotypical middle aged white guy views. Hence the scene with him implying to the cops the guy who called them was the one who needed to be investigated.

See, for me, the Van episode was extremely well made and compelling, but it wasn't entirely my thing. Stuff like this always amuses me. I even liked the second interdimensional TV episode of Rick and Morty, which many had problems with. Episodes like this are never going to be the overall most revered, but for those

Yeah, this is what I'm struggling with. This episode is, for sure, the funniest of the season, but what WAS it trying to say? Was it trying to equate transgender with trans-race? It didn't really seem like it, since they went heavy on the jokes with the latter but stayed mostly serious with the former. But connecting

This episode was one of the funniest episodes of anything I've ever seen. The message is kind of vague, but nearly every single individual segment had me laughing out loud, something this show hadn't done for me yet. For me, the time spent away from the main plot was fine, but I could see how people who preferred the