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Well played, 30 Rock. Well played.

"Dad, where do you think you are?"
*Ted turns around. He's at a cemetery*

SIT ON IT, POTSIE!

"Kids, let me tell you the story of your uncle Max."
"Oh, God, dad, no!"
"Relax, it'll only take ninety minutes."

HE'S JUST VOICING WHAT WE'RE ALL THINKING, THE HERO OF AKRON-CANTON!

Those two have such a unique look, it's a great study in contrast. Small, thin, slicked back hair. Big, fatter, wild hair.

"Who will take care of us when we're gone?"

I'm watching this for the first time. I liked the pilot fine, but this really roped me in.

Season 2's "Come hard home" is pretty magnificently filthy.

Real Science is the surprisingly dull crossover between Real Genius and Weird Science.

I thought Tom wanted to put actual diamonds in the skin cream.

That explanation for "prawns" was brilliant.

"Mama's me" was hilarious, but it's got nothing on "I'm Dave" from Season 2's "Party of Six."

That is a FUN FACT. It helps that it is 100% true.

Hahaha! Oh, wow. That's just… I'm glad someone's paying attention.

Steve Dillon's art is incredibly static and lifeless, which is exactly what you don't want in an action/adventure comic book. There's no energy to it. It's just people standing around, and when he does decide to draw them in action they just kind of look like they're floating in place.

"Honey, please stop staring at me like that, it's making me really uncomfortable."

Yes.

Most of that same group of people had no idea who Ant-Man was, they were excited that Edgar Wright definitely had something else coming out.

Who was scratching their head? Everyone I know who heard Edgar Wright was directing a superhero movie for Marvel was jumping up and down with anticipation.