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Didn't think they could top the Keitha episode
But I think they did tonight. I guess I love the New Zealand stereotype stuff and I love Murray in action, calling people turkeys and new this year, sort of ripping on Greg

Landry reading High Fidelity
in the library…really enjoyed that, I can see the character needing a book like that to commiserate on the mystery that is woman. Loved the scene between him and Mrs. Coach too…

Thoroughly entertained by this entire season
And they've done it by overusing guest stars and underusing everyone in the writer's room. And what happened to Josh? I keep seeing his photo in the background on the TGS posters but he's not on the show any more.

Toby is a douche…desserts
The whole "dessert optional" aspect seemed stupid to me. Either make them include a dessert or tell them they can't. The desserts screwed up Stefan and Carla but it also seemed unfair that Douchey LaFem kept trying to reward Stefan for his dessert while trying to punish Hosea for not making

What took so long?
I'd really like to know what the hold up was. Without this show we would have never heard of Michael Cera. Is he concerned about being pigeonholed as the George Michael-type character? Because he's played the exact same character in every movie he's been in since AD went off the air.

Wizard of Oz vs Alice in Wonderland
These two stories have become the foundation of every serialized, myth heavy movie or TV show for the past decade at least. I know the allusions to those two stories have gone on forever but it seems much more concentrated in the last decade. Sometime it's both, like Lost or

I've loved this season
But I can't believe how quickly the O6 have gotten back to the island…I know we'll see a little more flashback to the time the O6 spent off island but will there be more episodes down the line about it? There's still Sayid's story to tell about him and Ben and The Economist.

I think we're going to learn next week, with the Locke flashback episode, how these people are all compelled to return to the island.

I'd rather have more FOTC seasons even if it meant less songs per season and per episode…one instead of two would be fine…someone made the 30 Rock comparison, we don't need to see the skits, the interactions between the characters is funnier

I love Michel Gondry's work but I don't know if he should get credit for the gloves that look like hands. How are they any different from the bike helmet that looks like Bret's hair?

A few more things
Murray calling her Kevina, Murray saying "if you squint your ears she does sound like Marilyn Monroe", Murray's reaction to Keitha saying "I need to go to the donny and kill a brown snake", Bret's gloves that look like hands which will look great with the bike helmet that looks like his hair, the

In my opinion this was the best episode ever
Surpassing Bowie and What Goes on Tour from season one…the callbacks to the camera phone and the biscuit order, the high pitched Murray voice, the excellent songs and of course the Aussie stuff. I will say the Aussie stuff reminds me a bit of the Jewish stuff in Borat but

Underreported
Because the show became irrelevant and unfunny about 8 seasons ago

Underreported
Because the show became irrelevant and unfunny about 8 seasons ago

Well there was an easier way to get off the island but Locke blew it up. Obviously we don't know the true purpose of the wheel but Jacob decided that it would be used to hide the island from Widmore, apparently

On the Comedy Central Roast Channel?
I love when Michael referred to it thusly on the post-Super Bowl episode…but seriously, the only way I watch this is if they invite David Cross

Loved the reference to "Malice"
In Jack's confessional…anyone else dorky enough to catch it?

I also didn't have a problem like Noel did
For starters…I think the rules about the nose bleeds are pretty clear…the longer you're on the island the sooner you get them. Daniel is the only one who hasn't got one yet because he's been on the island the least amount of time. Locke and Sawyer are just getting them,

Daniel crying in his chair
Can't be in the future because he's watching the news report on the discovery of the 815 wreckage

Brocktoon!
This is great news for all us Lynn-heads out there…it was never actually revealed how the family could afford the butler, he was sent there by some mysterious person or group of persons…we never really even learned why he was sent because the show was unfortunately canceled before the series' spanning arc