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That fist bump almost made up for how little we've seen him recently.

And blocking. Damn, Ryan Shay. Damn.

God damn, I just lost an hour of my life.

.EKOMS

Danny's "noooope!" was positively Lana-esque.

I not so secretly love the random professional athlete appearances on this show, and rather secretly love Clay Matthews. He was pretty good, too. "I'd like a picture of me tackling you" (terribly paraphrased) was amazing.

I didn't even understand it the first time through. Completely out of left field.

Winston caaaan!

She really nailed the mannerisms. Probably as good as the kid who plays young Snow on Once Upon a Time not that I watch that I've said too much ahhhhhh!

Beige here, and I also agree. I can't believe how many Indian characters there are on TV these days, and most of them pretty well drawn. This show has been pretty respectful throughout.

And the fire? Some seriously hard laughs in this episode.

@avclub-ca6cb47da12090ffd2470daf51f71be1:disqus He's got the Uncle-Father part down pat.

@avclub-39717cca2267328b0d16d40c720dfd6c:disqus "I'll call you Speak. Because that's what you do!"

I quite enjoy this show, but that Ghanaian princess bit was… problematic.

Ellen Wong was my most pleasant surprise from this show, followed by Robb. She's got charisma for days.

As a Canadian, those have saved my life a few times. I always look the wrong way in those upside down driving countries.

Buddy Christ!

Warning: possible hyperbole ahead.

If I may, his little smile after teasing Mindy about being too old to be married in India… Ahem.

His delivery on that line was absolutely perfect.