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Emily
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Agreed. Perfect kid logic.

@ That Guy: Husbands and Wives, maybe?

To Wendy's!

There's more than a little Evita in that picture too.

Eponymous- I thought they attached that bit of legislation to an estate law thing that wasn't going to pass.

His reaction to Liz's "not gray underpants" line was priceless too.

I live in DC too, and everyone here seems to have PTSD regarding snow. If the forecast even calls for a little rain people freak the fuck out.

"How did a lion get rich?"

That would not have been piffle.

@ Persia- Yep. That's the case with me, anyway.

I think it's up to the discretion of the actor and his/her pr people. If they think that the actor has a better shot at "best supporting" then they submit their work in the "best supporting" category. I could be wrong though.

I love the pointless fan/keyhole/steering wheel shots. Never noticed those before.

No. It's not very good, but it would make a good movie, if that makes sense.

The weird thing is Poe is actually in this one as well (or at least in the book). WTF?

I liked it when Moynihan tried to shoo away the steam in the spa sketch. That was pretty funny.

The Facesmash thing and the blog about his ex seemed pretty awful to me.

Wouldn't it be easier to just shoot Gavrilo Princip?

"WHY am I crossing the Delaware?"

I had to do a paper on butoh dance a couple of years ago and I came across Yoko's name a lot in books about post war Japanese art. I knew she was an important artist before John Lennon, of course, but it was still weird to see her in a context where he isn't even mentioned.

Homer comebacks
I would just like to point out that this ep is the only one I can remember that actually has two pretty funny (and not stupid funny) remarks by Homer.