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Props to Beck Bennett for being committed to the Office Baby Boss character. Sure, it's not a laugh riot but his commitment to the character and his actions are impressive to watch. Personally I wouldn't mind if Mooney and him went off and did their own show for Comedy Central in the same likes of Key and Peele.

I totally forgot about my girls Abbi and Ilana.. I FUCKING LOVE BROAD CITY.

Well I would put Review and Nathan For You in that same bracket with Drunk History slightly behind.

@midnight is actually my favorite thing CC has done in years. Sure not all the episodes are winners but it's a solid 20 mins of comedy improv and game show wonder.

BEST NEWS EVER.

Dammit I forgot to record this. I love Eliza Coupe and just found out about this show thanks to her appearance on @midnight.

"Girls have scarves and coats and layers, AND I WANT TO SEE WHAT'S UNDER THOSE LAYERS"

Where is the ukulele intro. I NEED MY UKULELE INTRO, FOX!

I really enjoy Curtis Armstrong as Principal Foster.

"You probably think this slap is about you!"

Mine went from the Simpsons credit and then went straight to a shot of the school and the credits starting. Guess FOX missed that classic ukulele intro I love.

Kurt Braunohler's delivery of that line made me giggle uncontrollably.

Seemed like there was indeed a Michael Strahan trend in both shows tonight. Probably not intentional to coincide back to back but they did.

This episode was motherloving funny.

"Are those teeth up for grabs?"

"The dog has spoken"

That's where I lost it.

I also loved Nathan's explanation to the woman about why Popcorn Sharers and Theatre Masturbators needed to be on the same corkboard xD

He still seemed mildly amused by the catchphrases.

I lost it when he brought back the Mall Santa.