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Oh, man. I'd completely forgotten that one. One of more clever rat-a-tat bits of dialogue I've seen.

It's a shame Peter Gibbons' forty subscriptions weren't enough to save it.

I wasn't crazy about the prom episode, but I got a hearty laugh out of the newspaper headline detailing it afterward, with the "Are Women Funny?" sub-headline.

As good as the skits and standup segments are (and they ARE really good), I'd totally be on board if the interviews were spun off into their own full half hour.

STUPID MONKEYS!

I cannot stop laughing at this.

Antichamber was kind of an asshole. I really wanted to love it, but it changed its own rules often enough that I felt I was playing a prank game more often than not.

Finally, a vehicle for Ellen Cleghorne!

Lazy pun or not, I laughed out loud at "Feliz Navi-dude."

Funniest comment of the year. My sides hurt. Thanks.

I was one of those voicing that concern, and I couldn't be more pleased to be proven totally wrong.

Oh, Christ, let that be the last way this resembles the way they shit the bed in ending Lost.

I worry about that. Do we have any indication that Mitte has the acting chops to carry that off? I'd love to be wrong about that, but at this point I think they may be holding back on a scene like that to avoid embarrassing the kid.

You're so damned close to a MACHO acronym there, it hurts. Actual pain.

Plausible to the point of obvious, when you figure they'll just gender-swap Jesse (and maybe cast Jessie Jane, just as a meta wink).

This thread is great if you, like me, have a propensity for misreading "promo" as "porno."

"Charlotte, do you really think Ray's going to say you can't trust him
while
your having sex? He has no problem lying while he's in the pool,
why should he
tell the truth when he's inside you?"

Afghamistam, I want to live in your neighborhood, if Catalina Sandino Moreno is an "average looking lady."

That may as well be written on a whiteboard in the writers' room, since I guarantee it will never be brought up on this show again.

And the daughter from the fourth segment is a far better person than I. Maybe I just carry more anger in general, but I cannot envision a scenario where I'd forgive.