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Plus, we get another great fake movie title, although I still don't think that "Thunder Gun Express" beats out "Deathblow."

Well, yeah, but if you aren't from Philly, does it really make that much of a difference? That being said, I enjoyed the episode partly because of the fact that I recognized all of the settings (the trolley scene was filmed at the 69th Street terminal) and didn't get muddled down in the meaningless geographical

I've always been partial to Julianne Moore.

His delivery of "I don't know…Kramer" is priceless.

Why not name her Mug?

But where is this season's story arc?!

@avclub-0f0d67e214f9fef69b278e3d08114da9:disqus Well, I guess I started losing it when I was about twenty-eight, right around the time I made my first million. You know what they say, the first million is the hardest one.

Indeed. His arrogant, little "Hmmm" right before he exits is the icing on top.

I'd give you a ride, but I got Karl Farbman here.

That's probably why he has a reverse peephole. But yes, you're totally spot on.

HONEY MUSTARD!

That damn deli that is last time they screw up one of my orders.

And when Kramer opens the door, is covered in the red light and then reacts as if he's being abducted by a UFO.

Remember Poli-Sci?

Hip-Hop videos directed by Hype Williams.

Cutty: Cut done changed.

Co-Starring: Colin Hanks' bewildered face and bulbous eyes.
Music By: Chet Haze

Jim and Pam ARE the worst.

"Dexter" needs more FaceSpace.

Aside from the blatant obviousness that Geller was a ghost the entire time, "Adaptation" has ruined any sort of 'twist' along those lines when Kaufman wrote: "The only idea more overused than serial killers is multiple personality."