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Whatever it takes to hear Bradly Whitford say "computer-machine".

I see what you did there.

Not very funny? They must have missed the JB Smoove radio station.

Come on, this is 2013. Grow up.

To me this show looks an awful lot like Psych, but with more focus on jokes (and the office relationships I guess) than on the whodunnit case of the week. In other words, I really hope Joe Lo Trugilo becomes Sandberg's Gus.

Suits suck

I don't know about that. I really liked, "You're like a Brazilian night club with one exit. When there's a fire and everybody tries to leave at once somebody's going to get hurt."

While also calling himself Don Quixote a couple dozen times, of course. Hell, Bradley Whitford can get Matthew Perry to come up with a sketch idea about Will's mission to civilize just in time for the show to start!

Big ole left-leaning dick.

As far as Munn is concerned no economist has ever, or will ever, be that good looking. To prove it I'll draw you a supply curve of hot economists:
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Can there be a 2 episode arc where McAvoy hosts an episode of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip? He can break character (and the 4th wall) midway through a politically charged sketch and tell America how it really is!

Agreed. I also like Aziz's set, because it genuinely seemed like he was reacting to what the other roasters were saying in the moment. The pre-written stuff was great too, but it's what you expect from a roast.

@avclub-8185bd5b4a127940d1717ad13dfb1ea7:disqus  I think it was a weird cut because Andy broke character a little bit in reaction to Hader laughing his tits off.

When it comes to Zaltzman it's more like circles of hell.

I think the crew behind DeVine is the Birthday Boys. That's based solely on all the ads for their upcoming show during commercial breaks.

Jenna's boobs > Annie's boobs? I'll leave that for future scholars to decide.

I wonder what PFT's views are of Affleck as Batman. After all, he is best friends with Damon after working so closely together in Informant! and, using the transitive property, is also besties with Future-Batman.

Even though Kroll Show has been off the air for 6 months IT'S BEEN too long since Mulaney and Kroll have been on my television. Their opening bit, talking over and one upping each other, reminded me a lot of their "Oh Hello" characters.

Bryan Cranston's Lex Luthor of course.

SPOILER ALERT: it's not potentially funny, it's actually funny.