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Or a guy named Mo who somehow made a fortune off seagulls.

I think she is. She's likely somewhere on the autism scale.

Amy really hit it out of the park with the Time Travel sketch. And she looks good with bangs.

Her appearances are always a highlight of the season.

Jim Norton's 'sorta trying but it's Jim Norton and he'll never pull it off' accent was pretty great as well.

I think you also just explained 'hanky-panky'. Well done, mallardian sir.

Well, it's his own fault for being out all alone in a dangerous area like the guest bedroom. Practically asking for it.

Wouldn't be surprised if Captain Industry shows up at some point.

That's where I know her from. Great show, does a great job here as well.

She's not a particularly bad person- just a bit air-headed.

For such an impromptu bit, they had a lot of info to work with.
But yeah, it's an inconsistent show by its very nature. There's going to be a lot of different acts and levels of interaction in the green room.

"If there's one problem with hosting this show, it's that it takes time away from fucking my beautiful wife."

Definitely a lot more balanced this episode. Loving how the background is getting filled with all these great comedy people. I'm wondering if the Chair/Commodore thing is going to be like this all season, where they build it up very slowly.

"You know the rule of thumb, right?"

Though if you watch one episode, go for the pancakes. Tour de force.

She certainly attracts poles, if that's what you mean.

Blache is definitely the Meg, but they would have messed up their chances somehow anyway. They're not Newport 400 material.

Helen Keller was a jerk. A bit of a random thing to say, I'll admit, but she was.

Definitely, although if they cut it in future airings I wouldn't be surprised. Didn't add much.

Based on the movie perhaps …?