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bill macneal
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So … is Tobias actually gay?  Amazing that they dealt with that issue more directly than ever yet I'm more confused about his sexuality than I was during the first run.

Not a fan of Wiig generally (she can talk very precisely and very fast — anything else?), but I thought she and Rogan worked well here.  I'm not even sure why.

Anyone remember the two unresolved pregnancies from season 2?  I thought that whole thing was a joke-reference to the whole idea of pregnancies introduced but never dealt with.

Excellent points here, though a little harsh on the reviewer, who is, (like all of us) attempting to wrap his head around a dense and highly original piece of storytelling.

Some worthy contenders here, and even some good picks from the band I'm about to mention, but do I really need to come out of retirement three days late to remind everyone of the song that defines this very category?

Some worthy contenders here, and even some good picks from the band I'm about to mention, but do I really need to come out of retirement three days late to remind everyone of the song that defines this very category?

My idea is that they need to base their sketches more on kooky-but-annoying characters.

For months now I've been slapping myself, saying alternately, "I hate Katy Perry," and "I kinda like Katy Perry."

Well, that certainly clears things up.

See below.

Me too.  But it wasn't AD—not even close.  I completely missed Sit Down, Shut Up, and that apparently is a good thing.

Michael: I just screwed my brother-in-law

Archmage, I'm guessing you're actually about 31.

Andy Richter (talking to two clowns): I gotta fire one of you.

G: Taste the happy, Michael!

The Donald Glover comment gives it away.

BEES?!

Ooh, it's so watery!  But with a smack of ham!

Lucille's suspicious squint may have been the moment I first started truly loving the show.

(Crying in tub)