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Yes, that would be a really good one, though I wonder if Whoopi's presence would be too distracting.

Yes, that would be a really good one, though I wonder if Whoopi's presence would be too distracting.

I was really excited when I saw Krumholtz on my screen but ended up rather bummed that he just had the one scene.

I was really excited when I saw Krumholtz on my screen but ended up rather bummed that he just had the one scene.

I don't know the likelihood of it happening, but I'd really like to see ABC make an Emmy push for Eden Sher as Best Supporting Actress In a Comedy Series.

I don't know the likelihood of it happening, but I'd really like to see ABC make an Emmy push for Eden Sher as Best Supporting Actress In a Comedy Series.

It's ringing some bells…

Oh man, Working was criminally overlooked. From what I remember, that show had some great potential.

Hey guys, did you know the Office sucks now? Surely I'm the first person to say this. I mean, I didn't even know it was on the air, even though there have been plenty of Newswire items on it!

I noticed that, too. Also, I finally figured out who her face reminds me of: Falcor.

I had some great duck last night.

I don't really watch any of them but don't a lot of the procedurals on CBS and NBC include minority characters? Whether they delve into any focused character development or not, I couldn't tell you. There seems to be a trend of shows being led more by ensembles than one or two principal which seems to soften up the

I agree, Andy and Erin's flip out was very cathartic. It would have been nice if they had kept it short of Andy punching the wall, though. It was very telegraphed that would happen and also pretty much ensured there would be heavy consequences to the flip out instead of it being a jumping off point for ousting Nellie.

That's how people that work for the government deal with working for the government.

For those unfamiliar with the story, the marketing done on this movie doesn't really match the film itself. It's almost like the plan was to entice these families to come in for a nice, happy animated movie with cute and cuddly creatures just so they expose them to the message. Even though people like Lou Dobbs tried

MacGruber: TUUUUGG?? TUUUUGG?? TUUUUUUUUGGG?!!?

This episode had so much going on, I feel like it could have been stretched into two. They seemed to jump into Lisa's transformation way too quickly, along with Kimantha's. With so much time devoted to Noah's storyline, as well as Dallas and Fez, they crammed too much into 22 minutes and a lot of it felt brushed past.

Great scenes with Weird Ashley tonight, particularly involving the bathrooms.

Bumper bowling is a pretty well-known thing, or at least I've always assumed it to be. Also, I think Frankie was using them because she may have been a little tipsy from the beers and probably not the strongest bowler to begin with.

Between this and '30 Rock,' Chris Parnell is really cementing himself as the best scene-stealer on tv.