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For a man who’s been a part of some great films, Apatow has been responsible for some stinkers too. I didn’t care for “Superbad” all that much, and “Knocked Up” was just awful – I think it’s nice for comedies of that sort to have characters you’re interested in spending time with. The only thing I wanted to see the

For a man who’s been a part of some great films, Apatow has been responsible for some stinkers too. I didn’t care for “Superbad” all that much, and “Knocked Up” was just awful – I think it’s nice for comedies of that sort to have characters you’re interested in spending time with. The only thing I wanted to see the

I want one of those backpacks so bad.

I want one of those backpacks so bad.

One billion likes to @Delicious Malk!!

One billion likes to @Delicious Malk!!

I thought the relationship was excellent – someone else way further up the comments mentioned that their responses to each other, the nervousness and awkwardness, played perfectly was one of the best moments of the episode for me.
 
What did piss me off is how Carrie and Brody were able to get in and out of the CIA

I thought the relationship was excellent – someone else way further up the comments mentioned that their responses to each other, the nervousness and awkwardness, played perfectly was one of the best moments of the episode for me.
 
What did piss me off is how Carrie and Brody were able to get in and out of the CIA

At one point early in the episode they played the Christmas song made famous by Horatio Sanz and pals in Saturday Night Live. Good deep cut, TVD!

At one point early in the episode they played the Christmas song made famous by Horatio Sanz and pals in Saturday Night Live. Good deep cut, TVD!

I felt the show just dropped off a steep cliff, the last 30 minutes or so. Nothing worked at all – the audition sketch and Armisen’s thing were just rotten, and as a non-fan of Paul McCartney, there was nothing of the slightest worth after “What Up With That?”, which for some reason I adore.
 
But the first hour was

I felt the show just dropped off a steep cliff, the last 30 minutes or so. Nothing worked at all – the audition sketch and Armisen’s thing were just rotten, and as a non-fan of Paul McCartney, there was nothing of the slightest worth after “What Up With That?”, which for some reason I adore.
 
But the first hour was

Lovitz recounts the story in "Live From New York" - someone said in the monologue "you come back more often that Jon Lovitz" in a clearly cruel way, and it pissed him off. I'm not sure he's been back since other than for anniversaries, and I imagine that series he did "The ABCs of SNL" probably burned a few bridges.

Lovitz recounts the story in "Live From New York" - someone said in the monologue "you come back more often that Jon Lovitz" in a clearly cruel way, and it pissed him off. I'm not sure he's been back since other than for anniversaries, and I imagine that series he did "The ABCs of SNL" probably burned a few bridges.

The episode with Sarah Shahi in her underwear was a particular favourite.

The episode with Sarah Shahi in her underwear was a particular favourite.

That bit where Munn was bummed at Nick for suggesting, because she was a stripper, she'd be more sexually adventurous, pissed me off. She'd just, five minutes ago, suggested they have sex in the middle of a party!

That bit where Munn was bummed at Nick for suggesting, because she was a stripper, she'd be more sexually adventurous, pissed me off. She'd just, five minutes ago, suggested they have sex in the middle of a party!

lol @ someone reporting anything the Daily Mail says as news.

lol @ someone reporting anything the Daily Mail says as news.