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The joke also is about how Troy worships SW and Britta's clearly never seen it. Troy and Britta's relationship has no shared references except sex — y'know, like Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer.

I thought the episode was solid, as was the rest of the season. Season 4 had many bright spots and made me laugh a couple times a show. Not up to the calibre of the previous seasons, but not bite-the-bullet-and-cringe bad, like the last seasons of Lost or Fringe.

I teared up a few times watching the finale; mostly because of the genuine tears in the actors' eyes.
I have no problem with Michael's hair being salt-and-pepper, because his hair was always so obviously dyed. It was only one shade away from boot polish black and that reflected his character. Now that Michael has the