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    That's definitely how I took it.

    Golden Girls?
    I know it only by reputation/parody. But that roast bit was pretty amazing.

    That line about Ryan was great.

    A little more predictable than usual…
    But I guess that was inevitably going to happen when the status quo reasserted itself. And I did feel the Dwight bit was more sitcommy than the show usually is.

    Michael's systems
    I think one of my fave bits of the show is the slow reveal of just how bizarre and pointless and yet somehow successful Michael's devices for remembering facts about people are. Makes me laugh every time we get a new one.

    Maybe putting too much thought in here, but I wondered about this too. I figure the cards are something he'd make after first meeting a person, and in that case those aren't bad ways to remember Dwight (who surely brought up beets in that first conversation). But as he got to know Dwight more, Michael would have

    Thanks
    It's easy to read these, not have anything particularly witty or thought-provoking to say, and not bother commenting. But given that this is the last episode of the season, I figured it was worth noting that I have read and enjoyed every one of your reviews of Classic SNL, and I look forward to their eventual