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I made some weird chuckle when I heard that, so, yeah, it was good. Cheryl's insane, sadistic ramblings were top form this episode.

There was far too much funny, so let me just say both episodes' use of songs used for slowed down conflict was genuinely hilarious, Zooey Deschanel was the funniest she's been in ages, and Happy Winston is the best Winston.

There may not have been a ton of laugh out loud moments, but the conversations between characters drove this one for me. I mean, New Jeanland and Lindabraska? Killing me. And yeah, that last scene with Louise and Bob was precious

The song choice was good. Phil and Mike's total level of acceptance to keep repeating the song was hilarious.

I mean, there's gotta be like a secret hidden government or something right? Or, yeah, the crazy boat guy.

That whole bedroom bait-and-switch scene was too perfect, and even a little sweet, even a little bit more so than the baby reveal at the end, which actually had sort of an odd twinge to it, like it just felt wrong in a way. Idk, good episode though

That shoe tying scene absolutely murdered. Like, there was definitely some darker undercurrents this season, but that scene just made me feel all different types of sad for Kimmy. And I can't believe I've never heard that opposite adoption line. And the roller coaster scene, and the casting of Lisa Kudrow, this

My understanding is that he's been living it up the past few days (and nights). That combined with the flu and his age probably didn't sit well. Still, this is not a fun feeling, and he was way too young.

I mean, is there a movie Emily Blunt isn't it? Because we should find it and put her in it

Nick gives the absolute worst insults. They're either too meaningless "Well, you climax like a woman," or too self-esteem building "Not a 'I make my money from my mind' pass." He could insult me any day. But these were way better than last week's, and Jess was killing it. I feel bad for doubting her

Normally, I have no problem telling myself that about things, but not getting him just nags at me. But that is a nice cover

I honestly feel like this opinion means I'm lacking some deeper, fundmental emotional levels: I don't get his music on some visceral level, and that really bums me out because I've spent like half an hour trying to find someone on the internet who feels similarly, when essentially every word about him is some kind of

Andre Braugher's deliveries are always so goddamn good. How he was able to keep a straight face in the scene when he's trying to be excited was amazing and made me giggle like a school girl.

You're fooling yourself for not adding Lamorne Morris to your last sentence. He's been my favorite part of the show for a while.

First Cece, that beautiful boozehound and her shirt. Second, I enjoyed Sam the first go around, so his coming back is fine, just not like this. If we could just get an episode of Nick getting to flex his pranking muscle towards the other bar, that'd be great.

Of all the Bob's Burgers songs I've ever wanted, "Talking on a Buttphone" is the one I want the most. Gene had a zing for just about every line tonight, kid was on fire.

The cutaway to the fax machine was perfect, as was Archer's "voicemail" sequence, as was Ray's outfit, as was everything else.

It's crazy to me how overlooked the music is for this show. It makes almost every scene that much better.

Is nobody going to mention how awesome "Weapons of Mouse Destruction" is?

First off, I didn't realize how much I've missed this show until those wonderful new credits. Second, this format fits like a well-fitting condom. And thirdly, Jessica Walter's being front and center when she sounded a bit out of it last season, which legitimately makes me ecstatic. It's good to be back. Hush Puppies