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Woodrow.

Maybe you could go up on the '-ley,' like "Hank KingsLEY!"

But I'd argue that Stewart is too smart and self-aware, even in his show performance, to be the "Leno to Sanders' Carson."  He's depicted as rather gracious and just playing along the show-biz game, not deliberately trying to spite anyone (isn't it the last episode where he fires Odenkirk's character for orchestrating

Ever listen to Schickel's feature-length commentary for Once Upon a Time in America?  Oh man, and you thought his two-hour ones were repetitive…..

I didn't even know this was getting the Criterion treatment.  This has me excited.

Gotta buy the calender.

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Ryan Murphy has finally, truly tapped into the deep, sored well of American horror.

Michael K. William's American sounds like an excellent one-man show.

Baby eaters.

Van Morrison would like a word with you.

Rabin is blacker than Kelly Wright

He'll play Louis Armstrong.  Louis Armstrong was a black guy in the 1920s!

AWW Y'AA BEG TO DIFFAH!

Should've named the pig Gordy.

I'm way late to that party this episode, but the "I'm the child" really is the clincher line of the night, a distillation of Jessa's demeanor.  This was an incredibly minor episode, but with really nice moments like that; what I especially love about her relationship with her father is that neither of them are

But it will not tone it down.

It would prefer not to.

Village People are a poor-man's Sha-Na-Na.

@avclub-42998cf32d552343bc8e460416382dca:disqus hits the nail on the head.