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Ok, we seriously need to get a Kickstarter campaign to turn Todd's Embarrassing Story Corner made into a TV show. It's like looking in a mirror from 8th grade

Is it just me, or is the "Me Underwears" guy from The Room playing the hobo on the park bench who says "That's the way it's gotta be"?

Ted McGinley ftw! Also, that Angeles y Diablos Mas! Mas! Mas! con Peter Scolari poster made me crack up. Crossing my fingers for a Bosom Buddies reunion by episode 15.

If this show ever gets a spinoff, my vote is cast with Felix/Allison.

Anyone ever notice a young Mike White in the audience during the Space Dog bit right before they go to the child labor sketch? What's even better is David Cross, on the commentary track, points out a "guy with the greatest look on his face" and it's none other than Mike White!

Sellin' dildos and stamps, of course!

While it may have been a cheap laugh, the physical shot of Marc flipping off his dad's camper was great.

To me it looks like Walt is trying to convince Jesse to go back to The Island, so Walt can reunite with his dad, Michael. 

That was the perfect button on his character, and the better "zany" moment during one of the dramatic scenes. I can only imagine what Mose does to that poor scarecrow.

So, despite this being a pretty roughshod episode of television, I may or may not have wept like a sad baby for the more than half of the episode.  Erik hit the nail on the head when he says the quality of the finale is determined by the present moment. I didn't care that they just introduce Erin's parents before

Can we please have more Todd Giebenhain's Frank in season 4? The scene where Frank complains to Barney he's not up to managerial duties because of bad Mother's Day memories then slowly grabs a styrofoam cooler and smashes it made me laugh for about a minute straight. It's so simple and a bit cheap, and it worked. In

Alright, 2nd consecutive throat-slitting episode! Looks like they're trying to match/beat MacGruber's throat-ripping turkey. I mean, how awesome would it be if Miles threw down a box of throat lozenges to a Monroe soldier saying "you're gonna want to take the whole box" before slitting his throat and gobbling like a

BUT NOW I'LL NEVER KNOW THE MYSTERIES OF MR. K!!! Really, Brett Gelman was the only reason to watch that show. 

Maybe I'm a sucker for good wordplay, but I don't think I've ever laughed harder than when Frank responds to Burt's proclamation that the preacher was held up in traffic after "exercising" across town: "Weightlifting or demons?"

I second that motion.

Now I can only think of Jon Glaser as Anthony Michael Hall. Or is it Anthony Michael Hall in a balaclava?

Well, at least Rory Scovel is hilariously creepy.

This episode now ranks among one of the most visually beautiful episodes of television I've seen in a while.

They probably figured "well, Busfield is mostly remembered as the nerd Poindexter…nerds…scientists…ah, if the audience doesn't make the connection who cares. More sideboob!"

This list feels a bit incomplete without, what I consider, the definitive episode of season 4, if not the series: "Local Ad."