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Kinch
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I don't think there's any way to resolve the aesthetic issue, which is that the Report was lean and mean, and traditional network late night shows are shaggy and always will be. So we're always going to be thinking about the fact that he used to have a sleek gleaming knife and now he has a… whisk or something, I don't

My mind knows that he is gone, but my body, my bones are positive that he’s just in Hawaii.

I mean, I don't know if that is all but it's pretty great, I have to admit.

Darling Nikki killed their car-roof dog.

I'm not a fan of those policies either, believe me. It's possible I've become old and complacent, and I'm not proud of that. But this is not about Obama; it's about Prince. And Prince is a legitimately massive figure in our culture, and I'm just glad he didn't die on President Trump's watch. Because whatever one

Oooh… scathing!

That's one of my all-time favorite songs and I never saw that performance before. I feel like I'm floating a little. It's helping me deal with this terrible news.

I just watched it and by God it made everyone else on stage look like a high school band at a pep rally. Fortunately at least Harrison's son realized what the hell he was witnessing.

What a marvelous and accurate turn of phrase.

I was just thinking "If this terrible thing had to happen, and the president had to make a statement about it, THANK GOD it was this particular president."

Bryan Fuller's Twitter comment on this movie was "LOVE ME MY MADS," so now I don't know what to think.

Not just 20 feet of walking, but 20 feet of walking downhill.

Dong wasn't always funny to me but by God that was a pause-button joke for sure.

This was my exact thought. "Of course the Reverend got someone to marry him and Kimmy in absentia."

(Please god, let it be John Slattery)

Him saying "I'm nervous!" during his coming out at the dinner table - I don't know, it was such a small, relatable moment that could get swallowed up in all the hilarity surrounding it but it didn't. I found him really moving and delightful and believable through the whole season. Great addition to the cast.

Jane Krakowski remains the most hilariously genuinely erotic person on TV for me. Whether she's calling Kenneth Daddy or making out with Will Forte while they're both cross-dressing or aggressively/tentatively almost kissing Kimmy, every time I laugh and also get a headache in my crotch.

I just finished watching season 2 and I think it was mostly great. It took a few episodes to really click, but now I'm eager for season 3.

The Reverend referring to himself as Dick and, you know, continuing to look like Jon Hamm was a little troubling for me, in that I, much like the lady reporter from season 1, suddenly found it hard to see past the fact that he cleans up well. That phone call felt truly ominous.

God I loved that LaDonica callback.