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For what it's worth, the novel Tarkin (one of novels set in the new canon) specifically mentions a clone working directly under Vader along with recruits.

If only the AV Club followed your formula:

I remember when South Park invented continuity. Or maybe it was Parks and Rec. One or the other, or so I've been told repeatedly here on the AV Club.

It's not even the first time they've referenced Musk either. They did in the last episode, too.

Moe just lacks Comic Book Guy's sunny, warm disposition.

Truly, his voice will always been known for the narration in the classic Sega Dreamcast video game Seaman about the talking fish / frog people you grow yourself and communicate with via microphone.

Even going back to as early as 2006 NBC had a good lineup of My Name is Earl, The Office, 30 Rock, and Scrubs.

I would've thought so, too. Then again, I always get this film confused with The Aristocats which is of that era.

I'm pretty sure she's dead… But that doesn't mean a monster won't show up looking exactly for an episode next season.

Every episode Ichabod and Abbie get sent back in time to prevent an assassination. Every time they fail.

Benjamin Franklin getting decapitated was the biggest laugh of the season for me. I giggled like a schoolgirl with a crush for nearly a minute.

Unfortunately they're not CGI. It turns out Illinois is just infested with giant rats.

I liked Henry as a character (his betrayal at the end of season 1 was masterful), but as time wore on he revealed that he ultimately was nothing but an aimless child stuck on a past which nobody but he and Katrina cared about.

Much like Moloch he went out like a punk. Why do the villains on this show die so easily?

It does kind of feel like a cop-out how easily she gave up on her marriage. It did always feel kind of shaky and one-sided, but on the other hand it sort of seems like an excuse to get Katrina out of the way so the show can eventually pair up Abby and Ichabod.

And from then on everyone will be calling him "Jeremy" so he may as well essentially be a new character.

And if the show doesn't get renewed (looking more and more likely) possibly the last!

This episode made me wish that the entire plot had been about Moe and Mr. Burns becoming some sort of friends. The groundwork was already there, what with Moe saving the plant from the inspectors.

Mmm… Cold turkey…

Yeah, the Elon Musk reference was weird. It's not that the show doesn't do callbacks, but usually they only reference things that happened in episodes 5 years ago.