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Whoever PhotoShop'd that promotional pic deserves to be relegated to a land without electricity. I'm fairly sure they just grabbed a "Breaking Bad" glamour shot for Esposito, and the befuddled blonde to his right looks like she just learned Tide was on sale for only $3.99 at Target.

In the future, if you're wondering… this is when I decided to kick your ass.

In the future, if you're wondering… this is when I decided to kick your ass.

I almost lost it there, holding it together until "…who became a regular in season 18. " THAT sent me over the edge, laughing my head off while also wondering how long Ryan Murphy may have relegated the poor creature to guest-star status.

I almost lost it there, holding it together until "…who became a regular in season 18. " THAT sent me over the edge, laughing my head off while also wondering how long Ryan Murphy may have relegated the poor creature to guest-star status.

I chuckled at "go haunt Yoda!" and the Windu joke.

I chuckled at "go haunt Yoda!" and the Windu joke.

Appaloosa gelding blood FTW.

Appaloosa gelding blood FTW.

Absolutely. It would have been even more enjoyable to watch it play out over several episodes (just like the setup did) instead of the last 15 minutes.

Absolutely. It would have been even more enjoyable to watch it play out over several episodes (just like the setup did) instead of the last 15 minutes.

This was almost exactly 30 minutes of a really decent episode. and a fitting midseason finale to a nicely detailed and interesting storyline… but the latter half reeked of USA telling the writers "OK, you've had your fun. Time to dumb things down again for our core audience."

This was almost exactly 30 minutes of a really decent episode. and a fitting midseason finale to a nicely detailed and interesting storyline… but the latter half reeked of USA telling the writers "OK, you've had your fun. Time to dumb things down again for our core audience."

It couldn't be less important to the plot or overall excellence of the episode, but… did anyone else notice the repeated "action" shot of Jeremy responding to Natalie's "have you heard a bell" question at the end of 'Ten Wickets?'

It couldn't be less important to the plot or overall excellence of the episode, but… did anyone else notice the repeated "action" shot of Jeremy responding to Natalie's "have you heard a bell" question at the end of 'Ten Wickets?'

@avclub-e4892f3d26bd080e9e0ee52a8484de55:disqus I think @avclub-ce11a6d53c3c8c10c196e2114a8d5149:disqus meant he (or she… they?) knew that you had given the correct phone number, without 3PS having to look it up.

@avclub-e4892f3d26bd080e9e0ee52a8484de55:disqus I think @avclub-ce11a6d53c3c8c10c196e2114a8d5149:disqus meant he (or she… they?) knew that you had given the correct phone number, without 3PS having to look it up.

@avclub-ae1846aa63a2c9a5b1d528b1a1d507f7:disqus Sorry for your loss. I lost my Grammie last year (my last grandparent.) I always liked that Mike's character called his grandmother by the same name I called mine.

@avclub-ae1846aa63a2c9a5b1d528b1a1d507f7:disqus Sorry for your loss. I lost my Grammie last year (my last grandparent.) I always liked that Mike's character called his grandmother by the same name I called mine.

Oh wow. I've been a Sports Night fan since the original episodes aired, and have almost worn out the DVDs… and I've NEVER seen this scene the way you all describe!