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Yeah, doing a wrap-up speech that early in the ep is a dead giveaway (pun only half intended).

But nobody lost a hand this episode, I'll say that.

I reckon.

I mised that episode of The Simpsons. Since I don't have an Arby's nearby, can someone fill me in?

Next week is part one of the finale, I believe.

Just a shame they'd introduce such a great character so close to the end.

I think I'd rather be eaten by the shape-shifter.

A good one, as far as I'm concerned. And as for why Drunk Daddy's veins are filled with shaving cream and glitter- it's kid logic. The kid who made him up identifies his dad with always shaving and being covered in glitter from the strip club, so he thinks he sweats the stuff.

I don't know- I liked it, except for the guy from Senor Dicks. Everybody kept their respective homages going well. I will admit it would've been great to have Martin Starr in this episode- he would've killed it, and it'd be a good excuse for a Party Down reference.

Is it a bad sign that I knew exactly which three holes Trent meant almost immediately?

Sexy ladies acting almost exactly like strippers is an evergreen idea.

I wish. Though they do pretty much do whatever they want and the core concept is bucked.

It's a bit too late for that …

I don't mind her too much, but I want them to at least give some sort of throwaway about where Jessie is, like how they referenced Martin Starr's dirty bum hair last season.

I haven't been able to watch a Bond movie since The World Is Not Enough.

Surely it is.

Gadget's a mouse, I think. Still, rodentia is rodentia …

They've been saving the sexy for next week. Here's hoping Piper gets into another catfight in a sexy outfit, like in the episode with the Mexican space program.

Alia is quite talented, definitely.

Or straighten his wig.