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Neat!

It's cool that someone thinks that, (FINE, it's cool that YOU think that.), because god, I just kept cracking up through the episode every time I saw homer. Nothing else needed. It was just so *funny*.

This was tremendous. The writing was great, tons of gut punches and laughter inducing winks (in the future you can eat before an operation!) throughout, and it had layers, too - how empathy was used in the Dork's pick up attempt, while Hamm was using empathy with his being blocked stories to get the Suspect to talk,

Speaking of references, in a blink-and-you-miss-it moment, I loved Angelina Jolie scratching her pussy due to lice, recalling the ending of Licecapades. How's that for cuntinuity?

I ALMOST CRIED BECAUSE I THOUGHT A TURD WAS GOING TO COME ON TV. AND THEN HE DIDN'T EVEN SHOW. FUCK YOU MATT. FUCK YOU TREY. WELL PLAYED I GUESS IT WAS PRETTY INCREDIBLE

And it would've been an acutal one were Hannibal played by Cookie Monster. Prerferably our very own.

Niccccccce.

*brings quote to nose, sniffs* Mmmm… an incredibly stupid body, with a hint of serendipity, and, of course, embarresment… Bash.org, 2003.

I only recently started watching this show (binged it and now watching it as it airs), and I absolutely love it. I have to say that while I love all of its aspects, Reggie Watts is the most amazing about it. His comical performance - the persona, the facial expressions, the body language - is like nothing I've ever

Ha! Well observed.

E-yup. Which actually led to one of my most enjoyable moments in the episode:

"It says Big McLargeHuge." "Big? McLargeHuge? These are names of the penis."

I disagree - I think the biggest problem is the writing. I understand that the way this show works involves the actors developing their charactrers and shining with them, but when the sketches don't have any focus, any clarity, and are a lot of the time just extremely clumsy attempts at humor, the aforementioned

Well, I thought that in the elevator sketch his acting was quite good, playing a completely different character than Sheldon - he was radiating authority, yet was panically embaressed at the same time. I thought he pulled that one off greatly, and that it at least provides one exhibit to the argument that he does have

Question: Was Marnie making some sort of clever joke with the dopplegangers thing or was she just being stupid? (Oh I know, this seems like the most reasonable interpretation but after she said she knows what that word means, Ray went "oh, good one!" and it seems unreasonable, though not impossible, that he would say

I didn't love this specific bit to pieces, but I do love those bits of his. I think it's novel in that while cringe comedy has been done before, this is organic cringe comedy that is manufactured on the fly and happens with non-actors, and the awkwardness is delicious and at times hilarious. (People unfamiliar with

Is he an asshole though? I mean, I'll concede that he is a bit of an asshole…but also ,he's a confused kid who doesn't know what he wants. It's pretty clear, for instance, that he did and does want Richie for something serious, but because he thinks he's got something to prove to himself he tries to be "adventerous".

I loved how Caroline seemed to have thought the "turtle carcus" was a piece of art - "Wow, how totally beautiful."

Reminds me of the time I met a woman and her baby and told her that I'm a good estimator of ages and I can probably tell her exactly how old her baby was. She said "alright, tell me.", and I guessed he was 7 months old. She made an unimpressed expression and said "3 months old." So I said "Well, I was only 4 months