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She was trying a bit too hard to be relatable but it fit in with the tone of the show pretty well overall. Successful cameo.

Wonder who the father of Linda Lodi's baby is. Knowing her luck, it's just a tumor or spider eggs.

I was a bit surprised that Abbi had a regular chiropractor- one that let her put up her illustrations for people to buy, at that. Maybe he's a family friend though.

Actually, he said "in my dick", which is why he cried out in pain, but still great to see Kirk Steele- Man On A Mission, A Cum Mission again.

"I meant it both ways."

Especially considering how fast the EMTs got there.

Shklim or Shkler is the preferred nomenclature.

I seem to remember it being brought up elsewhere on the show, though I couldn't give a specific instance.

There were a lot of Andy Warhol references last episode. I think just saying Andy Warhol's works covers it.

The therapy group one- Self Medication.

A Poem, by Henry Gibson …

Both, considering Red Mantle is stuck with him probably forever (doubt the Guild will ever Silvermane him after this long).

Love that movie.

ACTION ACTION ACTION ACTION!!!!!!!

That was my impression. Though if those legs were like Doc Ock's, it'd still be really painful getting them ripped off.

I've got to give the title to "Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean". Had a bit of everything that makes the show great and, in the time before Season 2, was one of the only hints we had that the boys were clones.

Practice his Highlanding, I'd imagine.

A bit of racism against Anglo-Africans can do that.

The Two Things Rule is definitely in effect here.

There's a cream to get rid of that, I think.