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Eh, his "Plan A" pooping was a better idea.

Do you want to take this outside?

What do you think I'm doing at work right now?

He is obviously looking for a repeat performance of the Bucco's 4th of July party.

It wasn't nearly as bad as Fran Felstein's rendition of "Happy Birthday."

Roger killed it tonite, very funny stuff from John Slattery. In a somewhat related note, did anyone else notice Jane being a little, err, unkempt? I'm trying to be as polite as possible here (well, as polite as one can be when discussing a woman's physical appearance anyway).

That.

A piece of shit?

The shittiness of "The Hangover 2" had nothing to do with the recycled plot, we knew that going in, the shittiness of "The Hangover 2" had everything to do with the fact that it simply wasn't funny.

Hello whore.

Although I completely agree with you, I think we all know someone who would argue that the show is often "spinning its wheels."

Tell him @avclub-10f652b242318e0d97cf75ad07f053d3:disqus , you're a joke maker.

@avclub-b9abc54b685d47db67da47a4007fdb12:disqus I love that scene, I try to work "Oh no, I'm caught in my own web of lies!" into a conversation whenever I can.

I like how Peterman refers to it as "a Ziggy."

Dirt McGirt comin'!

The sole NBC viewer of "The Firm" most definitely will.

While George isn't protesting his heterosexuality here, one of my favorite insights to Frank was:

What was her deal with Lisa Loeb?

And once they do, they will shove the promotions down our collective throats for months on end!

Just look at the camera Krasinski, there over there (SMIRK!).