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The thing that always gets me is that Daran Norris also voiced Cowboy Andy and Vincent Volaju in Cowboy Bebop. While the former is classic Daran Norris, the latter was unrecognizable. Even though I mostly think of him as Cliff, I can't help but feel there's a hint of Vincent Volaju somewhere in him that I'd like to

*insert gif of a gleeful Charles Boyle here*

Working from memory here, so there may be gaps between what I say and what gets explained in future episodes.

Clonetinuity!

Aw.

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Also, how have we not commented on the fact that there was a very brief swinging joke at the start?

Oh no, they're saying "Bu-urn."

My suggested consumption schedule is about a season per week.

I think "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" may have broken me.

I hope not. Clonefusion episodes are a standout for comic potential and last episode definitely wasn't a comic one.

I both winced and laughed out loud at that. A perfectly Donnie moment.

Two years and nobody's commented about the fact that Schmidt's phone has Fawn down as "Fawn Moscato, City Council"? That split-second gag cracked me up HARD.

I loved him in that Die Hard movie!

Seems pretty obvious to me that his friends broke him out and didn't think anything of the fact that he looked like a zombie.

4 can be answered as FOZM from fear rather than hunger.

Tahani is not a bench! That's insulting!

Yeah, I'd move the "hardly" to Thursdays.

I feel like he was just appearing before the slaves, though, rather than traveling on the boat. But I can't discount your suggestion either.

One of the things I was wondering about (book spoilers ahead): is this the first time we've seen a god of any type actually traveling to America? Like, from the book we know that Wednesday is the American Odin versus the original—which can sort of be discerned from the opening scene of the show, I guess—and Mad