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Gloria knows what goes on at camp, she saw "Meatballs."

The way he acted at the party with Bow's friends is possibly the definitive Dre/George connection.

I hope they weren't implying Gloria and Manny watched "Miami Vice" when it was originally on because it went off the air in '90.

It's been building up for some time but with this episode Dre has officially become the black George Costanza.

The best is how Pops paid No Neck Tony with a Crown Royal bag full of quarters to keep an eye on young Dre.

So Bow tosses back like eight shots and then performs a tracheostomy on a kitchen counter using a steak knife. I'll have what she's having.

That was one impressive closet. I wonder if he got it from Jay Pritchett.

I never would have thought that Haley and Gloria are the same shoe and dress size.

That was probably the only "Homicide" I ever saw when it was originally on, not in syndication. I still think about now and then while waiting for the A train.

As for Jay, I was expecting him to get mistaken for an escaped con in that orange "smoking" jumpsuit, not him calling the catfight in the fountain (pool).

That was a great parting shot to the hooligan musician who was dissin' the Queen: "Don't trip over your dick on your way to hell."

Luke's mohawk grew out pretty quick.

Very happy to see Natasha in this episode. The first I knew of her was when she voiced the hot demon chick on the animated "Ugly Americans." After seeing her name in the credits I googled her and was not disappointed. Lately she's been on "@ Midnight."

"That gin-soaked tart abandoned the little bastard." One thing, though. Pepper says his biological clock is ticking yet he already has a son who is a Navy SEAL

John Mulaney is so great here yet his own sitcom was unbearable.

Found it, thanks for your help.

I was thinking Tchaikovsky because it did remind me a bit of something from Swan Lake. Thanks, maestro.

Squawky the Eagle, Stampy the Elephant. At least Bart got Maggie right.

Does anyone know what that piece of classical music is? I feel like I should know it.

I'm with ya, Alien > Aliens. And while I'm at it, Godfather > Godfather II.