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Yes?

Money laundering is a good guess.

Yes. Fake Jimmy certainly seemed to be feeling good before he died and all.

I thought that wolf was going to maul poor Toby.

I dunno, Kenny just broke up the neighbors' marriage, not sure "being a better person" is really the direction we're going in here.

Then Remus knows that Remus quite literally gets away with murder.

The reviewer is incorrect in stating Rothstein wanted to work with Margaret—not paying attention?—but surely that scene will lead to something.

The whole song played over the credits.

You wouldn't moan through a heroin overdose, would you? Just pass out and die? The show did a real heroin overdose with Fake Jimmy.

My favorite gag was how "learn to be more comfortable during a lap dance" popped up on Stuart's list twice.

This is the fourth episode of this show and the second to feature a former cast member of "The Joe Schmo Show". The dude who owned the modeling agency is David Hornsby, who played Hutch The Asshole in the original, classic Joe Schmo.

Am still betting that Peter Gibbons is somehow connected to the Fake Jimmy that she killed.

She was a boring, drippy scold, that's where the hate comes from.

God I love this show.

The four babies business was part of the little scam, the patter that she and her boss rehearsed to get the marks to invest.

They could record it at his house. It would be easy. And it would move "Welcome to Mooseport" to next-to-last.

That guy with the abs and the rat-face? The Eternally Shirtless? No.

Man, Phil is just super bitter, isn't he?

They're really silent films with musical accompaniment. In fact you could make a case that music videos are basically a revivial of the early short silent film.

You have to listen to the original, stringless version first.