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My feeling with Tina Fey is always that she's spent her entire adult life among the most liberal people on the planet, and can't believe that there's anywhere close to enough sincere racists to bother worrying about.

Fair enough!

Some people live with Nazis?

Well, that depends on your family.

It was a very iffy setup, though the punchline was okay.

The whole episode is on YouTube at the moment, but probably not for long.

God, how badly does Jimmy Fallon want to be in Hamilton?

If the Galaxy Quest TV show is based on the Galaxy Quest movie, why is there still the Galaxy Quest movie?

holyshit

What about Kr(y)istens Bell, Ritter, Stewart and Chenoweth?

Heh, I caught that but didn't notice that it was weird until after the episode had ended.

I loved the copious use of blood—er, ketchup—and laughed uncontrollably as Gail appeared to smash Nurse Nancy’s face in.

I'd never heard of this, but now I really want to see it!

I guess it would have been too confusing to cast Mark Sheppard, who's been playing the role over on Supernatural for about five hundred years.

We regret to inform you, etc…

"Guys like us don't change, Saul. We either stay sharp or we get sloppy, we don't change."

Picking a name at random, the name "Luke" saw a sharp spike in popularity after 1977 (as did Leia, which had previously not really existed with that spelling). I wonder why that was?

Logan is a name in the real world, as well as in sci-fi and comics.