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They're actually better at it this season. Last year, they'd make the cut-away before the elimination, and then in the commercial break, they'd run the promo for next week's show…and you'd see the winner of the elimination challenge featured prominently in the teaser.

Einhander's soundtrack says, "Oh, Hai!"

One more strike and the Janitorios are gonna have a chance to STEAL THE BANK!

I think this might be my favorite Archer episode of all time.

Wally George! That guy was awesome on public access. I try and reference his brand of crazy often.

sarCCastro: I believe the song you're looking for goes something like:

Yeah, I think this is the first time I've heard someone who sounds like shit WITH Autotune.

I appreciate the title.
Much like Snakes on a Plane, you immediately know what you're going to see.

That was REALLY throwing me when I was watching the promos. I was thinking, "That looks like the guy from That 70's Show, but he's WAY too young…And that guy looks like a young version of the guy from Balls of Fury…"

If I could force one thought into the minds of the next generation, it'd be:
It's a good lesson for me when I'm 70, to not tell anyone "No one wants to see that."

I think after that first line about the tree, the actors just decided to ad lib some stuff because they were so embarrassed.

Toto won a Grammy for Best Album somehow? TOTO!?

Yup. And she mentions that the baby's dad knows Krav Maga.

Dan was also on Route 66, a short lived TV series that I actually kind of liked when I was in high school, and he was in full brah/bro form on Andy Richter Controls the Universe!

Flaubert, she's dating a NET. Kris Humphries to be exact.

Try the London Broil.

Only having listened to the song while someone kept playing Dance Central in the background of my poker game, I'm actually pretty certain the line is, "Got me some baby makers".

It's kind of disturbing that like 75% of this is what I voted for. My poll choices never win.

"The "highbrow" critics and poseurs can bitch all they want, but the show has a tremendous following, the co-stars are smoking hot yet appeal to women and have acting chops, and its a detective show with forensics and a sense of humor based in Boston. Jeezus, what more could you ask for?"

White Collar isn't really "Leverage Light". Burn Notice, Leverage and White Collar are all kind of their own little beasts.