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A man is found murdered. A cop cracks wise, then trips over the bodies of all five of people who remotely had anything to do with the murder and thirteen other people who would have been witnesses in any capacity. They've all been garroted. The cop shrugs, cracks wise again and gets back in his car. Roll credits.

I have a feeling that attempting to get through a single recording session with him might well result in divorce.

I'm waiting for her to try to reinvent herself as an actress and insist that everyone refer to her as Amanda Moore-Adams now.

(drops guitar, walks off stage)

I loved that song "Tennesee"

BINGO!

Having never seen Serpico so I don't know if it's accurate, but I love Charlie's delivery, it's like "CROOK'TKAHP!"

I get a chuckle when the AAA talent gets called up to the big leagues for an episode or two in some show and then gets sent back down, like a rookie tryout (Maiara Walsh, I'm looking at you)- I like to think that a scene out of South Park happens, where a pissed-off Mickey Mouse walks in and is like "Another

Too late- I've just storyboarded the season finale where John angrily confronts a newly musclebound Toby with a cigar-box full of HGH and deer antler spray, and in tears Toby shouts: "I LEARNED IT BY WATCHING YOU!!!"

Lea Thompson always seems to be a little on the edge anyways, that'd be a nice little touch, her getting arrested with a purse full of Old Navy longsleeves. Or John's name showing up on a PED report?! Either would be a great way to torpedo the campaign and introduce all sorts of new drama.

It must be nice that ABC has it's own minor league system for talent: Disney to ABC Family to ABC. In recent years, as my wife has watched more and more ABCF shows, the progression from show/station by actors/actresses is obvious.

No resolution on the food truck?

I caught that-  I'm surprised they didn't zoom into Dwight's face reacting with a small smile and a twinge of hope.

I remember seeing some puzzlement in the comments a few weeks back about what "Sports Marketing" is, some sounding as if they were unsure if such a thing actually existed. I would've thought they would've actually looked it up by now to maybe check it out and see that not only is it a real thing, with degrees in

It's kind of interesting when you think of the first DeAngelo Vickers episode where Vickers pegged Andy as his go-to funnyman, and, not knowing what else to do, Andy just began eating things and pouring stuff all over himself, culminating in what was, in retrospect, his last truly great line: "I guess this is my life,

Totally agree- for awhile though, Jim was targeted, rightfully so, for his instances of being inconsiderate. Nice to see some balance with both the depiction of and reaction to Pam's behavior. Neither is wrong or right, but there's some things that need to be talked out and settled, and the show is taking it's time,

Stanley, Phyllis and Creed seem to be under-utlized this season. Creed criminally so. Kevin as well, but his awesome moment a few weeks back helped.

As a Bills fan near the Philly area, I caught that reference and was surprised to learn he's still  on the team- for now. After the Eagles re-signed Vick and just signed Dennis Dixon to go with Foles (likely to be traded), I somehow don't see Trent Edwards having a job here for much longer…maybe that's why he hired

Okay, apologies for the length, but I’m noticing a little bit of a parallel of Pam this season
to the final arc of Michael Scott before he left.

Reviewing many of the comments, I think a lot of people agree that this episode was pretty decent, so it's not that questionable at all to defend it.