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Scooter's success at his job was pretty hit or miss in the original too.

"But his leadership is not in doubt."

One thing I wanted to point out re: Travis' pacifism:

I also believe that was Alan Tudyk as the cop with the drowned then resurrected then melted son.

Goodnight, sweet Mona Tibbs.

Wrong sitcom. You're thinking of The Jeffersons.

Yeah… we all saw how he nearly fell out of his chair after "Nog! Nog!"

Am I the only one who could not only listen to Andre Braugher read one of those "1001 Jokes for Kids" books… but also completely lose their mind with laughter at the same time?

Stray observations:

So really… what you're trying to say is: maybe.

"Why anyone would collect scraps of paper with another's signature upon them is not something I can full(y) comprehend"

That scene where 33 calls Coulson as May, the other guy is tracing the call. When it's over he holds up the phone to show her and goes, "There's the location. Go."

I'll never forgive that man for turning my bedroom back into the computer room.

Only if they package it with the full versions of "Let's Fighting Love" and Cartman's cover of "Poker Face".

Gonna have to join in with the others who found this much funnier than the reviewer did. Honestly, once the gluten panic kicked in I found the pacing a lot tighter and the jokes coming much faster than last week.

My resolve broke around the 4th time they played it and it became funny again. By the end of the show, I was laughing so hard.

I can't decide if Hank pinning Daniel is a sign that Daniel is a giant wuss or Hank is really awesome. Then I realize that I live in a world where both can be true. Then I have ice cream.

Linder and Eva's story appeals to me for a number of reasons:

"MAH EYES AREN'T TEW FAR APERT!"