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Assuming Mike died shortly after Tandy last saw him, wouldn't there be a noticeable smell coming from the bedroom? Dark thought but maybe Tandy noticed it and that's part of why he couldn't bring himself to see Mike's body?

Late to this but obviously Carrie is Trylon - tall, thin precipice from which her drones watch on the world below - and Ibrahim is Perisphere, close to the ground but offering a panioramic view of the world around him.

He's also an Elvis superfan who falls in love with a callgirl, kills her pimp and steals his drugs.

In honor of BoJack Horseman Season 3, I'm going to binge watch Hollywoo Stars and Celebrities, What Do They Know? Do They Know Things? Let's Find Out!

So, Phil 2.0 waits until the gas goes bad before deciding he's leaving Malibu? How, then, is he planning to travel? Was this addressed?

Was I the only one a tad disappointed by the exclusion of 18-time correspondent Bob Wiltfong (now best known as the guy in the suit in the Nationwide ad who interviews kids)?

Does anyone else find it odd that, after each new survivor is discovered, the group collectively still assumes that they are the last surviving people on earth? "Well, looks like it's just the two of us. Oh, I mean three of us. Oh, I mean four of us. Just the four of us." Seems like at least some of them would be

Why is every teenage girl in this show so horrible? (Was hoping for a bit more from Sally Draper, but assuming she will return…)

My favorite is actually a pager message. When Skinner is trying to kindle his romantic relationship in "Special Edna" and he gets a page from his mother: "FRIDGE TOO LOUD"

Does anyone else think the 15 million merits was a nod to Warhol's everyone being famous for 15 minutes?

I've always thought of Mickey Doyle as the Mr. Pink of this show, and as such was sure that he would have been the last one to walk away from the final gunfight in the season finale, slinking away as the sound of off camera sirens and shouting policeman grew louder and the screen faded to black. Not to pass…

Good title, it draws the reader in without giving too much away…….. Wesleeey.

Wait… the present day computer recluse was Chris Elliott?? I knew he played the older version from the 70's film footage, but I was SURE the present-day guy was Marc Maron.

Could someone transcribe the little speech Archer gave about crocodiles being perfectly engineered killing machines unchanged since the last global extinction? Pretty please?

I honestly don't know how someone could objectively or subjectively give this episode anything above a C-, much less a full-fledged A. I snickered one time, at Duncan's "It's not a Dane Cook movie, because this time, someone's watching." My wife snickered one time at Duncan's reference to the British Jason Biggs.

After Kenny gets booted from Guy's show, can next season just follow Sports Sesh with various members of The State as Ken Marino's cohosts? I vote for Tom Lennon, Ben Garant, and Michael Ian Black to start.

So - anyone think Vogel's other son (Saxon's brother) is also alive and also a serial killer and also living in Miami?  The last shot of Vogel and Saxon holding hands at the dinner table just screamed that there would soon be someone else on Vogel's other side.  My money is on the federal marshal.

An Iceland episode without any references to Bjork or Bobby Fischer?

Thematically, I got the feeling this episode tried to contrast the "old days" of the early 60's of subtlety and suggestiveness against the "new days" of the late 60's of in-your-face, say what you mean brashness.

Is there any man from Elizabeth's past who she HASN'T slept with?