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Anyone else getting Amazon ads on this article for a book called "How to Build a Gloryhole"?

As I read it, he bet on red because of the flashing red light, but the irony of the situation is that when the light wasn't red, it was black. Matt was finding signals in the noise.

Easily best of the season. I also liked that touch where, after Alicia finds out about the tap, her mistrust of technology is so high that she reconsiders the elevator and takes the stairs instead.

Let us also recognize that, when Scully said that devastating line, he was reading a book called "Love Me, I'm Trying."

Not JFK Jr., Johnjohn was never president, and died in a plane crash. FACT CHECK, AV CLUB.

That was totally the NSA ratting Alicia's computer, right?

Chad is totally the monitor.

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What is that song?  I've been trying to figure it out?

Right now Drive it through hardcore is staring into the distance as The Sound of Silence plays in his head.

Spain

OK, AD4 is waaaaaaaaaay better than Community4 or Office7. Not only does AD have the same showrunner, it has largely the same writers, and it is actually incredibly more funny than those other two.  Most of all, those two were bad because they played it safe; AD4 is both as good as it is and as flawed as it

I laughed out loud for a full twenty seconds when Egg tells job her son's father was a magician, tSoS starts playing as GOB looks off, and then the mariachi band picks up playing it.  Best call back of the season.

Personally I thought the second GOB episode was far and away the best, though I agree with Todd about the Tobias stuff.  While he argues that Buster's episode is improved by being kept away from the cast, that felt like the biggest problem with the Tobias stuff.  And while I get the "This is not Arrested Development"

Oddly, I disagree with all of that, in that I'm a big Maria Bamford fan, but the Tobias stuff didn't really hit with me.  I get the sense that he was the hardest actor to shoot, so his story ended up all weird.

By the way, that bit at the end, with Jess telling Nick to turn left and him saying, no, I'm going to make three rights—Anyone else remember that bit, I think from Bathtub when Jess was talking to Winston about his anxiety, when Jess said her father couldn't make left turns?  Has to be a nod to his fears of being like

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We deserve two more seasons of HE at least, because then, after they do another wedding finale, they could do a series finale that would be four weddings and a funeral.

Man, this article reads like it was written by someone who doesn't know the show.  They present drafts Don rejected as ads actually pitched.  And many of the real ads aren't very good.

Also, was the Peggy and Abe scene, where she pictured Chaogh, was that the paint fumes?