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I always find this show moving. In that Katims way, I get moved by these tiny moments of "real."

Jonathon, "Why didn't you mention that she was in AA?"
George, "I'm in denial about her sobriety."
Jonathon, "You're supposed to be in denial about the substance abuse!"

I heard "slouchy foreskin."

Maybe I'm also too easily affected, but I agree. The voiceovers at the end of this always make me cry a little, because I think they're doing a beautiful job of showing real existential struggle.

Am I the only one who thinks "Eddy Jimmy" whenever i see his name after that Happy Endings episode a few weeks ago?

I love it, but it needs no explanation

This whole FX-DirecTV issue is doing the impossible: making me grateful that I have Comcast.

Oh, I just had a horrifying thought.  Even more horrifying, I had it right as I was trying to fall asleep after a not insignificant earthquake here in SF this morning… which creeped me out.

I don't really think that Amy's displaying Narcissistic traits per-se.  She is a bit self-absorbed and hyper-sensitive, but I think that's a natural side dish to going through as much self examination as she has.

I haven't watched any of this, and I know it's set in Colorado, but does Tim Allen still wear his Lions/Red Wings/Seaholm sweatshirts in it? Or should I just find old episodes of Home Improvement?

Well said, sir. (Or ma'am.)

I said out loud "well, ladies and gentlemen, Frances Conroy is having a banner week"

Main Art Theater, Royal Oak
Maple Art Theater, Bloomfield Hills
Birmingham Theater, Birmingham

THANK YOU!

Should have stuck with the Thinking Wine.

What I found pretty interesting was that the sketches felt shorter. I feel like the major criticism this year has been that sketches drag, and that they made a conscious effort to fix that.

I thought the same.

Exactly.  It was an amazing emotional swing.  I went from being in tears about Amber and Max's connection to LAUGHING OUT LOUD at how amazingly stupid Krause looked. Him having to pull up his pants while running through the corridor was a fantastic bonus.

And Go Red Wings!

I have NEVER been one to quibble about grades, but this episode was miles better than a B-! After being a part of the Second City family, I have long debated the ups and downs of living the yes, and lifestyle in the real world, and it was ahmahzing to see a bunch of improv actors embrace that thought. This episode had