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For me, it's almost to the point that doing either one will feel like a cheat. I miss our Olivia and our Walter a ton, and it's going to be tough to go through an entire season without them, but reverting back to the original timeline would also completely undo a lot of characterization that's happened this season, in

Bears.

Didn't 30 Rock do it before during the whole Julianne Moore/Elizabeth Banks love triangle?

Liked the A and B plots, wasn't feeling the C plot of Jenna and Kenneth at all. Kenneth was slightly more amusing than he's been of late, but Jenna was spewing way too many pop culture references, even more than she usually does, and it came off as kind of desperate on the part of the writers.

Stop…..tweeting.

After saying on Archer the line "Homeboy McJewerson", she could kill a litter of kittens and I wouldn't care, she's awesome.

This episode is the one episode I vividly remember from this show, although I remember snippets from a bunch of others. Such a fantastic show.

Radcliffe I actually liked, he flubbed a couple lines and seemed pretty nervous, but it came across as cute rather than annoying.

Favorite part was when she found the Rock Band set, to which Will Arnett says "How'd she find that? I buried it in the backyard!"

Loved when Jerry got chewed out for doing his job. I saw it coming a mile away, but of course that was part of the joke.

I agree, the characters seemed either changed or over the top. Jack wasn't his usual witty serious self, Kenneth was very over the top and excessively insulting, and Liz was weird too (at least this was explained, although I still don't like it).

Definitely one of my top Seinfeld lines ever. I was disappointed it wasn't mentioned in the review.

I'm curious about the part where Kat Dennings talks about facials.

The three episodes she's written for:

Mmm. Pollo.

Anyone else notice that a child was murdered in this episode when the gas tank exploded? Brutal.

You know there's probably one guy left at Family Guy that actually puts in 100% into his work there…boy do I feel sorry for him.

For pilots, I think the Firefly pilot also did something similar, but I don't remember for sure.

Are there really already 22 episodes ordered? Man.

To be fair, NBC only wants to laugh on Thursdays. Every other day of the week we're supposed to feel like shit.