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This has been a constant thread in the show, Charlie clearly doing way more work than the others, but getting zero credit. This is just the first time we get a birds eye view of Charlie doing what he does to keep the bar afloat, while the rest coast off of his hard work.

I find a lot of shows/movies, when using chaotic one-shot scenes, tend to use a drum heavy jazz score to accentuate the manic energy in them. I don't think it's a Birdman thing, but something long before both of them. It's an homage, but most of the time the most recent usage of such techniques gets the credit (In

My favorite is when they say extended Ooooohhh's before saying something, like OOooooooh you bitch or Oooooh Charlie, I wanted to eat that lady so bad. It gets me everytime when i hear them wind up an Ooohhh.

"My name is Ben Wyatt and I APPROVE THIS MESSAGE!!" followed by amazing drunk white guy dancing, immediately made it into my top 10 P&R moments. This season has so many good scenes, including Leslie's fantastic ad-libbed version of 'We Didn't Start the Fire', which has now become legendary in my book.

His Looks-to-the-Camera are some of my favorite of the show, especially after Leslie says his fake name (Gregory Strong) on the Gryzzl tour.

That little tidbit at the end of the sketch, seriously makes me think you are right. He says something along the lines of (paraphrasing) "You thought you were doing the outdoor dirt show, but it's our prank show".

I criticism I have of this new season is: Where are the Sapersteins?

One of my favorite lines from the shows history is a Craig "…I need to go lay down for 45 minutes…No! an HOUR! a FULL HOUR!" (paraphrasing of course, my memory is foggy)

I want this, please do this TV.

"I'm going to decimate this girl Brittany and let me tell you, I'm no stranger to the fist of a woman"

I love him from growing up watching Late Night with Conan, as he would appear at least a couple times a week in sketches and stuff, I think Jon Glaser and Brian McCann need to be in more stuff, but are painfully underutilized (especially McCann).

The entire first scene with Mona Lisa is my favorite. Jenny Slate just plays such horrible people with such delightful aplomb. I'm especially a fan of the little squeal noise she makes as she points at her brother after saying that her therapist got her Pitbull tickets.

Not to defend the Office in any way (because I hate the show with a passion) but Parks and Rec still does the "reaction/glance into the camera" thing too, but I find it's done better and it doesn't linger. It's way more effective and subtle, but still employed on a fairly common basis.

I only started watching the show last Fall (because I saw that Jenny Slate was an occasional guest star) and had no prior knowledge of what had happened, other than Adam Scott and Rob Lowe being added to the cast. So jumping through 6 seasons completely blind was a whirlwind experience, never knowing when great people

It definitely does sound like he's channelling his Dad as Dr.Armond, based on his little anecdote and the laugh from his Mom on one episode of Kroll Show. Just how hard she laughed pretty much sealed the deal that it was a sly parody of his father, but also probably based on a bunch of people, both on TV and weirdo's

My favorite line of the entire episode:

Fielder was in "Important Things with Demetri Martin", he wasn't heavily featured but had the occasional speaking role. The sketches were most prominently Demetri Martin and H.Jon Benjamin.