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I'm resigned to believing this show will never get a fair shake, but Rafi did save the episode for me. Rafi's description of the Matrix, "Lord Elrond is trying to kill the guy from The Lakehouse" was possibly the funniest thing said this season. Which should tell you it hasn't been great, but not nearly as awful as

And right on cue, much to my chagrin, Knile Davis becomes relevant again.

He's just gotta adjust the roster and takes the BYE week pretty literally.

Jenny went to the doctor's and was ordered to take a few stool samples and keep them in bags in the freezer for a few days, leading to a few characters mistakenly using them as an ice pack. And Andre rescued a cat that subsequently "rescued him" and enabled Pete to pull off a prank on Andre at the cost of Pete's

I've been operating under the impression that they've been hooking up from the moment he came back from Paris. The knowing looks at the party sealed it for me, it was just a matter of time before the show would confirm it. It drives the characterization and plot and they're two very similar, likable characters.

I don't know, I really just didn't find it anywhere close to being funny. I like The League a lot so it was disappointing that they chose to create and air this episode. For me it felt cringe worthy the whole way through, just too over the top. The only part I legitimately laughed out loud at was when Steve Little

This episode deserves an F. The first one of these was okay, but this didn't even work as a separate entity, let alone connected to the meta of The League in any fashion. It wasn't even close to being funny for me, just a complete waste of an episode. Can't believe this was rated better than an actual episode of the

Cornelia and Algernon have to be banging, right? There's no way those stares and glances at each other at the party are brother-sister related.