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My favorite moment was when Louie and Ramon first said goodbye, and Louie said "It's good to know you". A really simple thing to say, but it really resonated with me. Like Todd said, there's some sort of connection between these two, and Louie's sincere comment seemed to recognize that and it was a great, shared

No other show on TV could pull off opening and ending an episode with sweet and funny scenes between a father and his daughters telling jokes… and in the middle have a debate about the fairness of returning oral sex and then a violent and forced act of cunnilingus.

No other show on TV could pull off opening and ending an episode with sweet and funny scenes between a father and his daughters telling jokes… and in the middle have a debate about the fairness of returning oral sex and then a violent and forced act of cunnilingus.

I think it's been mentioned each time, but it deserves repeating.. these Walkthroughs have been outstanding and probably my favorite feature of this site. I always love when the creators/showrunners can take time and give us an in-depth look at the episodes and season.

I think it's been mentioned each time, but it deserves repeating.. these Walkthroughs have been outstanding and probably my favorite feature of this site. I always love when the creators/showrunners can take time and give us an in-depth look at the episodes and season.

Don leaving his "Beauty" and the brightly lit and colored stage, as he walks away into the darkness, arrives at the bar, and is asked the question "Are you alone?" is one of my favorite moments of the entire show.

Don leaving his "Beauty" and the brightly lit and colored stage, as he walks away into the darkness, arrives at the bar, and is asked the question "Are you alone?" is one of my favorite moments of the entire show.

I had the same reaction as a viewer to Ginsberg's idea. "Shit.. that's brilliant"

I had the same reaction as a viewer to Ginsberg's idea. "Shit.. that's brilliant"

This is really great timing. I just finished listening to Bossypants (because I'm too lazy to read it) and I started re-watching 30 Rock from the beginning. It's my feeble attempt to forget about Harmon getting fired from Community.

This is really great timing. I just finished listening to Bossypants (because I'm too lazy to read it) and I started re-watching 30 Rock from the beginning. It's my feeble attempt to forget about Harmon getting fired from Community.

there goes the totally realistic chance I had at dating her

there goes the totally realistic chance I had at dating her

watching that as a kid grossed me out so much… still does.

watching that as a kid grossed me out so much… still does.

They also come from Happy Endings, which is a very good show.

They also come from Happy Endings, which is a very good show.

Only if he's dressed in a Santa Claus outfit like Dan Aykroyd in Trading Places

Only if he's dressed in a Santa Claus outfit like Dan Aykroyd in Trading Places

I can believe it. There's no denying Harmon's creative talent, but dealing with the management aspect is a separate skill.