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God, I'm so late to this party. But having just watched the episode I'm freaked out by the fact that just last week I corrected a few AV Club commenters in the Jim Rash interview how Rash didn't play Not Moby on the episode of How I Met Your Mother, but rather J.P. Manoux did, and now Manoux is in this episode playing

God, thank you John Semley for describing that scene in American Psycho so I didn't have to. When I saw the headline of this article, the immediate response in my head was simply "Habitrail." I actually flung the book across the room when I read that particular scene.

Good call. I see they've already reblogged a good one from last night:

I wish The Internet would make .gifs or at least a supercut of all the shots of Wynn Duffy looking in silent horror at all the things Quarles says or does.

I read the words "Silk Stalkings" and immediately hear sultry saxophone in my head. Amazing. It's like a WayBack Machine to the early 90s where everything is neon-lit and all the ladies look like Mitzi Capture.

I picture Steve Heisler reading this headline and just throwing his hands in the air. Podmass overload is critical.

MICHONNE!

I agree. I really like Johannsen and I'm one of those people who can't understand how he didn't skyrocket to fame like other comics, but I like knowing he has a stable family life and hasn't been wrestling with demons all these years. I'm perfectly fine with just hearing the man talk about himself, getting to know

Yeah yeah, I was paying attention to the tree/Pacino-imitation, but all I could see was "Shaggy." The goatee, the floppy hair, shirt/pant color combo. Eh, maybe it was just me, but it seemed really obvious.

Can someone explain to me why Dave was dressed like Shaggy from Scooby-Doo? I kept expecting a comment as such from someone, anyone all episode and nada.

That's actually the one I almost mentioned. I did like that episode.

I'll throw in a vote for you to at least tackle season 3. But after that we can all just shake hands and part ways, I think. (Though  I do remember being fairly excited as Buffy writers were migrating to Alias, I can't recall many standout episodes).

Hour Thirteen Twist: Now that I @avclub-51beafc370abd4f00aa270ee3b626849:disqus has been killed, I am revealed as the OTHER mole in this comments section. Don't bother pointing out how I can't possibly be the mole since I helped Bauer escape earlier in the comments section. Just… don't.

Yes, Limbaugh's equation is essentially "Birth Control Pills are to Whores as Spinach is to Popeye."

While the MAD MEN promos were really bad, we do have to give credit to whoever decided to appropriately premiere season two of THE KILLING on April Fool's Day.

Where the hell did Rick and Shane have their final confrontation? It can’t be that close to the house… but it has to be close enough for Carl to wander over

Nice meta-moment with Dwight calling Jim the world’s tallest hobbit as Martin Freeman - original Jim/Tim - films "The Hobbit." I award The Office 20 Nerd Points (if that was intentional).

Regarding this week's Sklarbro: The momentum was already fading by the fact that Glaser wasn't able to roll into the Quick Hits on Sklarbro, and doing a separate segment with Ryness' Ken Burns just brought it to a screeching halt. Nash's Jenner brought the show back nicely, as usual. I appreciate the Sklar's