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Needed moar Graham.

Apparently they can.

C'mon, you wouldn't enjoy Carl's death?

There was WAY too much footage of the production team reacting to the actors' various flubs, their dramatic hand-wringing over Chase noticing the flubs, etc. If they're that fascinated with themselves, they should create a Behind the Scenes show and leave that footage out of the main program. Maybe then they'd have

Layana doesn't always get what she wants. She wanted no pink and her team's dress had a huge pink bow. She wound up liking it, but only after a confessional about teenage girls in New York not wanting to wear pink.

I hope she turns out to have more of a fun side.

Rachel's problem isn't that she's a mom, it's that she thinks an apple is a snack.

Jeff might have gotten the idea that he was one of the team's biggest cheerleaders from a dream.

So the llama might be available. Interesting.

Oh, yeah, that was cute. I forgot about that (poor Allen, finally gets a moment and I find it forgettable).

More tone-deaf than bringing back Chang?

We'll probably have to wait 7-10 years to find out.

That llama was so affectionate and adorable — by far, the best part of the episode.

I wish that was true.

Carl isn't cool enough to deserve one.

Seth McFarlane. You're welcome.

The song has to count because it went on for approximately 15 minutes.

Carl is "robotic" because of the actor portraying him.

I hate it when designers cheer for their own clothes and/or models while they're on the runway. Richard took this to particularly obnoxious, arrogant extremes, and he's smug in general.

I'm not; he's said that for years.