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Sorry, with *her* flopsweat etc. Solidarity, sister.

It's been a long time since I watched KoTH regularly. Luckily we have smart commenters like you picking up my slack!

Wow! That'll teach me to pay more attention to those squiggly red lines in my word processor.

I swear, the font for usernames is getting smaller and smaller. Also on medicine bottles and voting machines.

To you, Glen, re: your ridiculous SOME LIKE IT HOT theory. I leave the coolness of Serious Poster, with his flopsweat double question marks, to the judgment of the Jimmy James Robot Army.

Pastor Dave, feel free to go back and comment on the old reviews. We promise we'll all go back and read them, right guys?

… No.

Mr. James name is James James. Johnny Johnson's name is not John John.

Not next week, though. We have to get through three more episodes before Johnny returns (in episode 16).

Also one of my favorite Knit Picks yarns, great for Norwegian colorwork. Just goes to show that I know a lot more about yarn than dancing. Or music.

We're happy you're here, Cane. Spread the love and don't hesitate to go back and read straight through!

Ah, thanks DL. My confusion stems from the fact that I've already written next week's post, and of course assumed that y'all had already read it.

I have to apply internal criteria of comparison, Kurt, else it would be an unbroken string of A's and we'd get no sense of relative quality within the series. So yeah, I think compared to the best this show produced and is capable of producing, there were plenty of "lesser" episodes. I do my best to celebrate the

"Unless there's some B-plot I'm not remembering," Phououli? The recap's right up there.

You're right, Rev. Lazy of me. Fixed.

Yeah, something like that, vet323. I didn't quite understand the scam, but it's clearly related to the report Bruce brings to Owen at the beginning of the episode about the high-mileage used cars, and his contention that Scarpula is grabbing the ones they aren't getting.

Yes, st. murse, excellent observation that I couldn't quite fit into my description in the post. That forced perspective and the way the camera stayed with it for the first 30 seconds of the dance or so was breathtaking.

Eponymous: During most of "Arcade" the two of them are still in the office.

Yeah, for whatever reason big staged "reveal" gags like that one and the end of "Boston" (coming next week) don't strike me as funny so much as "ah, I see what you did there." But when Root starts belting out the tune it's unexpectedly hilarious.

We love you too, Tina Marie. I personally would plump for "Empire Strikes Back" as the best illustration of the middle-installment theorem.