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Good catch. I missed that one.

"I smell like a baby in a damn meadow."

"It was a metaphor. It was about Cece. Don't feel bad about not seeing it. Look man, it was subtle as hell."

That is such a great pun; one that's hidden until you read it (or hear it) out loud.

@avclub-943bed14192fee046510105155dd9073:disqus Yeah, we've established in a later thread that the timeline of this show is very vague, but you're probably right.

Yeah, it's not like it was incredibly obvious. It's just that I was right there.

@avclub-087970e21971cc19e2427e2fee6ba71c:disqus How silly of me. Thanks.

I know. That's why I always watch the credits online the next day.

@avclub-98ee3569ee1cc83f32587edbfb0b857a:disqus Okay, I might be getting the timing mixed up. I thought that when Nolan was talking to David about the Fa1con, in the flashback, that that was shortly after the downing of Flight 197. Meaning that if Nolan was at the age where he could be an "el1te haX0rz" then,

I assumed that he was roughly the same age as Nolan.

I am 99.9% sure that the Fa1con is Marco (Nolan's former lover and CFO) from earlier this season.

My money is on that guy, Marco, that was Nolan's old loverboy and CFO.

I can't believe I didn't see that big reveal at the end coming. I was right on the edge of figuring it out for myself: "Oh, they're 'Outsiders' like that guy in present day." And then near the end: "I wonder if we'll see this boy in a later episode." It literally did not hit me until I saw the keychain. I felt like

Yes, the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy. I’m a Harry Potter nerd, it’s all up there somewhere.

"I'll have a number 8."
"That's a party platter. It serves 12."
"I know what I'm about, son."

When I first saw her in that first scene, I thought it was Shauna Malwae-Tweep and I thought, "Wait - didn't she and Chris break up?" Then they said that she was Jean Ralphio's sister and I realized it was Jenny Slate.

Yet another similarity to The Simpsons, which also had/has a way of representing both points of view without really taking sides or offending anyone.

I'm not sure I would call it the best, but it may have been the funniest. I couldn't stop laughing during the whole episode.

I couldn't help wondering whether any of the Serbian mafia thugs were related to Alex and Jane from Happy Endings.

@avclub-97b2d5e5f92c333976018236d76658d9:disqus There is no way that won't be an amazing episode.