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I'm actually a relatively new 30 Rock follower (saw episodes here and there but only started watching every week at the beginning of last season). I missed the glory days of the show and hear people constantly complaining, but I think I consistently laugh more often at this show than anything on TV.

Alright, there is no way anyone is reading this, haha, but I just caught up on the last episode. Anyway, here is kind of the way my relationship with the show has gone thus far: I actually have never really watched a whole lot of cop shows, so when people complained about the procedural stuff early on, I actually

I enjoyed the episode a ton. You touched on it a bit in the review, but I read the quick preview on my cable guide and assumed that Cartman would fall in love with a black girl. I'm a little disappointed that didn't happen, even though they did a fantastic job with the episode anyway.

Did Lena Dunham’s show directly inspire tonight’s installment?

I don't watch this show or read the review, but every week, I click on the review in hopes of seeing a really pretty picture of Katharine McPhee at the top. I didn't expect her to be dressed as an Indian, but it works for me.

I love how specific the show is on some of these details. Do you get the feeling that Matt or Trey recently went to a California Pizza Kitchen and was let down by the Kung Pao Spaghetti?

Yeah, I appreciate that the show doesn't take itself seriously with that line by the judge, but you had some true emotion between Jimmy and Sabrina… some potentially beautiful stuff… combined with Jimmy in a whacky outfit, and then a knife-wielding serial killer that is played as a joke followed by a bus accident. I'm

I'm a Raising Hope fan, but how weird was that final scene? My assumption was that the show wanted some sort of cliffhanger ending to be settled in the next season premiere (even if it was ridiculous and poorly planned), but when everything returned to the status quo, it was hugely disappointing. What would have been

The whole logic of this episode was not sound, but I'm assuming that any plot point involving Jason Lee was based on scheduling. They wrote him out quickly with almost no explanation and brought him back in the same way. So it sucks, but I understand that sometimes things work out that way. Anyway, if it gets renewed,

I've never really watched any procedurals either, and I'm starting to think I might enjoy them way more than I thought as well, because I get a kick out of all that stuff in this show.

If anyone is still reading this or hasn't read it elsewhere, apparently Errol is a maybe. From Entertainment Weekly's talk with Graham Yost:

Excellent comparison, and both scenarios are heartbreaking. What a great show.

I was sort of happy to see something bad happen to the family. I expected Claire to win and Haley to get into college, and when both don't happen perfectly, you see vulnerable people, and that's when this freakishly close family seems really important. All in all, a good episode, and it was a pleasant change from

Errol went down, too, right? That just made me incredibly sad, because he really didn't need to be there.

Anyway, to clear this up, that shooting scene was awesome, but it was really fast-paced. Is Quarles the only one dead after it? I'm watching the replay, but I'm sure I'll miss it again.

Awesome, but I was incredibly disappointed that they couldn't shoehorn in that song.

I saw them on this tour, too, and I always thought it was funny that I probably could have recorded their performance on my cell phone and had it sound better (realistically, I don't think I even had a cell phone when this CD came out, but you get the idea). The sound is still annoying, but I still like the album and

I feel like the loneliest man in the world when I say this, but I LOVE this album. Anyone with me, even a little bit, haha?

I agree on the Faith Hilling and Swifting references. They were sorta funny scenes (Cartman pulling the left one bigger), but I think you could have made it funnier if they were actions that were funny and directly related to their respective celebrities.

It's been two months since the Super Bowl next Sunday, haha, and with the playoffs, we haven't seen a Faith Hill opening in at least 3 months. It just seemed like a fairly random target considering the show's impressive focus on the current.