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After hearing Jason emphasize to the crew that they were doing one take of the stunt, hearing "Can we do it again?" was just so satisfying. Those words were sweeter than Scott Tenorman's tears.

And can really rock a utility vest. What's he keep in all of those pockets? Only Van knows.

Same here! I've got two and I honestly don't think I'd be too hurt if I never saw a cartoon. In another few years though, I'm sure I'll be pleasantly surprised.

Thank god I opted to scroll down to see more comments because I was waiting for something along the lines of "Jason loves playing stupid" to come way, way earlier.

I'm looking forward to this political memoir written by him, Senator Al Franken.

So to contribute my own pop culture "Duh" moment, I had no idea this was a Billy Joel song.

As a bassist, I've learned that one great way to make things real tense during band practice is to play this theme during any break whatsoever. Got two seconds to spare? Start slappin'!

That's insightful! I hadn't figured in regionalism.

Honest question: Do the Blues Brothers appeal to anyone after, I don't know, say Baby Boomers… maybe even Xers? A taste for them strikes me as a huge generational marker but maybe that's just me. I was in 8th grade when BB2000 came out and even then I was annoyed that an effort was being made to keep them relevant.

I always business hug (The Give and Take, to be precise) a very absent friend of mine when we cross paths and somehow I'm always the one who leans in for the emotional connection. Then, I am the shorter one…

Maybe I haven't been paying attention all series but Becky Ann Baker really embodied "Old Hannah" this time around. Personality-wise, Hannah seems to have inherited and shown a bit more Tad in the long run but I don't think there's been an instance before last night's where Loreen's behavior screamed "So that's where

I'm kind of suprised by the Treme level of comments, but now that I'm thinking more about the show, maybe I shouldn't be.

I've gotta say, the more I think about it, the more I'm into it. Until then, I think I'll just need more potent half-hours (and maybe more than just 10 eps per season).

And with sporadic bits of John K thrown in there… particularly with the women.

The way this episode wrapped up really left me feeling like it could've been a season ender — hell, a show ender — and I think I would've could've been satisfied.

Yeah, writing for Ray must be tough. I think about some big scenes where Old Man Ray was facing his life's stagnation on that bench with that dog and thinking that yeah, that's what his arc is. That's what needs to be explored, if at all.

I caught a studio sneak a couple of weeks ago and was pretty impressed, especially with the completely bonkers church sequence.

Seriously. That action scene set a high bar for violence in a confined space.

So they did run in full! Thanks for the verification.

How about the credit-less Goodnights? I'd bump it up a half grade for that.