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Excellent comment. I've always hated Dennis Miller, and (unsurprisingly) I still do today.

Right. I mean, I seem to recall him being an Obama supporter. (Although he did hate the Clintons, I think.)

There seemed to be more insults directed at Hill, than at Franco. Also, I thought Aziz had the second weakest bit out of the group (after Hill).

It was Natasha Leggero that said that. Yeah, it was hilarious, and you could tell that the joke surprised Samberg when he heard it.

Oh I see what you did there.

I was actually going to write: "Natasha Leggero, you guys. She looked really fucking hot." But, I think I like your comment a little better.

Basically, yeah. I'd say either stripping, or being on Teen Mom.

The devil and David Lynch, apparently.

He's going rogue!

I'm probably in the minority on this, but I thought that Our Love To Admire was a really solid album, and I even thought that their last album wasn't that bad either (not superb, but not terrible). But yeah, I guess that Interpol have effectively broken up, huh? Bummer.

The whole "Librarian's Quest" arcade game thing was hilarious.

Which is a bummer, IMO.

I thought "Pop Pop" was supposed to be a Community reference (*rimshot*).

Ah, correct about that also occurring on Breaking Bad. I had totally forgotten.

Hey, I ain't complaining. She's pretty hot.

Thanks for confirming. Good to know that I wasn't just imagining things… and also that Weiner and company are all like, "Frack yeah!" when it comes to their characters dropping f-bombs.

Perhaps I just imagined this, but early on in the episode, did Abe say the word "fuck" (which was of course bleeped-out by AMC)? And now that I think about it, I also thought Stan dropped an f-bomb in last week's episode in the scene where he was trying to get in Peggy's pants. Perhaps this has been a semi-regular

"In recent seasons, Intervention has recently been largely outperformed by A&E’s Duck Dynasty"

I suppose to help make up for the lack of Joan in the episode, we were shown an alcohol commercial several times that featured Christina Hendricks.

It's called "Four Loko" now.