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Comedy dream pairing come true.

Fixed it.

"I mean, I can't be a woman and a girlfriend and a gallerist and an electronic music artist all at once!"

I feel like Marnie trying to pull off a beanie just defines her character so well as someone desperately trying to be something she's not.

Oh, those are just some things I wrote while on Ambien.

Barbara Stanwyck running her fingers through Henry Fonda's hair is one of the sexiest moments in film history.

Anybody else catch what was written on the white board in the Study Room?

Maybe. I feel like NBC doesn't really support the actors on this show like they should be doing.

I think that's just the result of Harmon having a 13-episode season instead of a 22-episode season. There's less time to have more grounded episodes and there's less need for more grounded episodes as I imagine budgeting a 13-episode season is different than budgeting a 22-episode one.

I really want someone to make a Mother One T-shirt satirizing the Che Guevara ones.

"Nonsense. All fives were reduced to one-ness in the Great Purge of About Two Minutes Ago."

"Those are other threes. We talk about how we're glad we're not twos. It's small-talk, guys. I make small-talk now."

Koogler: Ladies and Gentlemen, please put your tray tables in their party positions.

"You know, I once loved a two. Mathew. He was my everything, but numbers change. I'll keep your secret, new beenz."

I loved the way she stoically played the guitar at the Fives' party. Hilarious.

Was I the only one who saw this partly as a commentary on comedian celebrity more than just social media? The talent show was a stand-in for comedians/improv artists gaining notoriety for their live shows at places like Largo, UCB, and having live podcasts. Jeff's monologue/stand-up bit was obviously a commentary on

Gillian Jacobs is killing it this season. Yet she probably wont get any well-deserved Emmy buzz.

"I shouldn't have to put mustard on my face for this to make sense! You know we have to take this system down!"

Bernadette Peters would have been an interesting choice, mostly because she was Lily St.Regis in the '82 version. Mostly because, correct me if I'm wrong, the Miss Hannigan character doesn't actually sing a song where you need the vocal range of Peters.

I dunno…I like my Miss Hannigans to be drunk women who make gin in their bathtubs.