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Was this exchange from episode 1? I don't seem to have it on my download!

I'm in the same situation as you - definitely watched it last week, even though Wikipedia says this was the first airing. Similarly, I've just seen the next episode (Attention Staff) that I think will also get a good grade: the main plot with Sy / Sal is pretty absurd (and features two big cameos!), while the B-plot

I'm in the same situation as you - definitely watched it last week, even though Wikipedia says this was the first airing. Similarly, I've just seen the next episode (Attention Staff) that I think will also get a good grade: the main plot with Sy / Sal is pretty absurd (and features two big cameos!), while the B-plot

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Well if you're so smart, how come you aren't in ant-baby-machete squad?

Not as noticeable as in Suburgatory, at least…

I hope someone explains that. I rewound it twice to try to work out what was going on.

Holy shit, I didn't realise that was him! When's Childrens' back on?

And then they replaced it with some shitty imitation when, presumably, the rights fell through. Anyway, I am really, really looking forward to this show!

Thanks for the response, Pants Queen. Looks like my download didn't include that scene - was it right before / after the commercial break? Maybe it was convincing enough for the uploader to cut out!

What was the Ancestry sketch? (Am I being really dumb?)

Oh, that's where it was from!

If Abu Nazir has the Vice President in his pocket, he doesn't need Brody, does he? I have enough faith in the show at this stage to believe that they won't go for the VP, Gaines, Saul, David or Galvez as the mole, but who knows? About the ONLY acceptable one is Galvez, but he was tailing Faizel with Carrie, so how on

Completely agree with you, McPickleshitter. I don't know if this is the right word, given how amazing Breaking Bad is on a consistent basis, but I'm something of an 'apologist' for many of its more contrived moments, but the whole Lily of the Valley nonsense from the end of the season disappointed me, as did Gus

Actually, we have three branches: state, private and public. State schools are the free, available-for-everyone type, whereas private and public are largely the same (as in, independent, fee-paying institutions). I think the difference between public and private hinges on the specifics of who owns the school

Let's not forget Rip's pencil floating to the surface after the plane crash. This running joke was set up in the very first episode of Frisky Dingo when Killface held one of the marketers over the edge of a massive drop and his pen fell out of his pocket.

I believe he also missed that button during the first Newsreaders episode.