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Holland Oates
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I like the official one better.

No posters, but I still use my Jedi sleeping bag when it's extra chilly.

Oh, they showed her in very little clothes? A lot? I might have noticed that, yes …

We may never see her again, but Mike really owes her an apology.

His yelling was so necessary tonight. Good lord, Mike.

::crickets chirping::

If he doesn't want his marshals dozing off, Art shouldn't insist on awesome BBQ lunches prior to stakeouts.

If you didn't get the Folgers Crystals joke at the end of that Toby Radloff vid, then get your nerd game up!

Ay pardon! No es bueno!

The guy he was fighting was UFC fighter Donald "The Cowboy" Cerrone. I'm glad they didn't have a scene where a real fighter has to act like he's losing to an actor. It always looks bad.

@avclub-6ffc79f9decf633c29b09e6c25621195:disqus  It's OK. When they're burning in Hell for leaving the one true church, joke will be on them.

Also, goldfish.

I found that line of dialogue a bit jarring, but if it means the show's going to actually use these characters then I'll be OK with it.

Gotcha.

"If, in fact, you believe Bloody Face, Jr., to be Lana’s baby, which this episode at least casts some doubt upon."

You want to help me swing the salt shaker?

It was very nicely directed, even if Todd — pfft — didn't feel the need to point it out. There were a lot of great images in this episode.

@avclub-21a8615938a206d4311a58a53ad8890e:disqus  You don't say?

Better than BULLET TO THE HEAD, I'm guessing. You could say that about anywhere, though.

I don't have it WITH me …