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So no hope for a sequel?
"The Dark Dress-Socks"
Seriously, I think your expectations were too high for a 23-minute episode that tried to fit in Liz and Jenna plots as well. It isn't so much that they were parodying (ugh) the movie so much as evoking the mythos, as someone esle pointed out, to show that Jack can only

That would be satisfying. And if he somehow tied it in with a certain British fauxcumentary, I would probably watch this show a lot more than I do now.

Yes, but all of the other candidates' webpages were porn sites. NBC will at least tempt you with more of Annie's Boobs.

I agree, and the host of punchlines was amazing, especially on Jack's part.
"The lower classes have finally become cranky because we're earning all of their money away from them." 
And Kenneth's line "I know they're condoms" came out of nowhere.

It looks like Noble Industries is really taking off. But perhaps having that giant beetle feed off of her alternate timeline sucked out a bit too much from her as well. Seriously, I thought she looked fine before, but now she looks like she caught a bit of the David Tennant lankiness (which, I'll admit, I found

I think the bigger question is "Who spoons who?"

Just like Sam and Diane!
I hated Sam and Diane

Vote for Jack Donaghy
"Community reference to come"

Or don't. You're call….

Or a Julius Caesar adaptation with Pierce secretly trying to take control of the action via The Tempest, Prospero-style: the return of the cookie wizard outfit!
On a lighter note, I was expecting so much from my first viewing of Prospero's Books that when the result was a bunch of naked people contoring their bodies

TWWWWWWIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!

The live chicken should have clued you in, but I'm sure you were way too distracted by the beachy scent emmanating from the hottub in his apartment.

I'm with monty park on this one. Once I started paying attention to the sort of girls that I found appealing, it would consitently result in them being jewish. At one point, I even embraced the fact that that was just the sort of category in which my appeal found its personification. My catholic uprbinging be damned,

I agree with Lemur. The decline of a strong relationship between the caracters is what initially clued me in to how the quality in later seasons had declined as well. it's not just that these are horrible (and deeply disturbed) people who have happened to find eachother and foster this anti-social behaviour, it's that

You guys are forgetting "buddy" and "fwend"

It will probably be some random character which they have somehow managed to sneak into the background of every episode (ala "The Sience of Letting Go") but who has never really stood out, hence the "we've seen a lot of him" reference. But that's only my guess.
Actually, that might be a good reason to randomly focus on

Quite right. Sorry for the late response, but I was looking at the new Seinfeld review. We seem to become more disillusioned with our old loves the further we get away from them. Being able to express your feelings in a shifting sea of random memes and sexual inuendos/flat-out penis jokes cn make the world a better

Garrison, he said she was a trainwreck of a person and that he couldn't stand her smile and voice. I would indeed sponsor your beastly (heh) snuff film, though….

While watching this, my roommate proposed that Schaal is one of the ugliest women, nay…people, he has ever seen. While I could not argue with many fo the valid points he made, I made it abundantly clear that I had a certain affinity for what he termed the "GILF" featured on today's episode.
O que coisa mais linda,

"I think you came as a service for Europe. Well, do a service to Europe"
Begin the mandatory sex scene over a model train set.