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I love the playful chemistry of the cast. They always seem to be enjoying working together. I will miss this show, even though I think it is time to hang it up after this season.

Mashing up Robert Stack's "Unsolved Mysteries" and Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" (where several crew members died and Martin Sheen had a heart attack) was inspired.

Like Marisa Tomei said to the party girl, "You're trying too hard. Go away." I think the same could be said to Lee Daniels with this premiere. Too many guest stars caused the editing to seem disjointed. Cookie's outfits are the best thing in this premiere, not including the gorilla suit. Not sure how Anika re-emerged

I have a strong feeling that we Americans could learn much from the kind and gracious Icelandic people.

I liked this a lot. The only thing that would have made it the best thing ever is if NPH had been beheaded at the end.

Pretty sure that Harold and Kumar produced this show during a bad hangover and after too many White Castles. This show was soulless, heartless, and totally horrible. One and out for me.

I agree. This pace is excruciatingly slow, the characters are not very interesting, and why is everybody putting their trash out for collection?

Seems more like Dan Harmon than Kanye West.

Cheri Oteri still rocks. I'm going to check IMDB to see what she's doing these days, besides being awesome. I thought she had mostly retired.

I wonder if you ever saw The Thin Blue Line? Comparing the horror of that film to the manner in which this parody captures it via a lens of comedy and satire really elevated it to me.

That was comic genius at work!

The shoes definitely weren't for him to wear, unless he has unnaturally small feet—he asked for a women's size 6, which is even kind of on the small range for women.

If you ask me, all the plotting is becoming paint by numbers. Bill relates to the fat kid because he comes from a bad family home; Bill relates to Emily Kinney because she had an abusive father that abandoned her; Bill only shows he cares for Virginia because he's jealous—which will push him toward leaving Libby and

Best episode of this series thus far. The writers and actors all achieved "power bottom" statuses. Excellent recap, too.

I worry that he has Marfan's disease. Or that he will concuss going through doors.

Now there's a talent!!

Wet Hot Oz Summer Prison Camp.

Go for puns and what I think are witty remarks when drunk—would probably do better just saying fuck.

I think your-at-bas-tard is too drunk to appreciate it. He/she thinks that he/she is the only non-annoying drunk there is. Works sort of like a backwards fart.

Best episode ever. Jason Ritter has won my heart with this and Babylon and Another Period. He is so funny. Would love to see him team with Michael Ian Black in more stuff. And Tony Hale and Chris Meloni were almost unrecognizable to me. But they brought their A game. Derek looks like he's gained 20 pounds since last