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I wasn't expecting Beck Bennett's Offerman to be that on point, he sounded exactly like him.

So Mumford and Sons got rid of the banjos and is just a regular old generic indie rock band now? That's even worse.

Crushed cornflakes and I think he squeezed a lemon into the eggs? I'm intrigued.

I purchased this while highly intoxicated one night and do not regret it, if you're looking for something Simpsons related (I think I may have seen it linked here originally): https://www.threadless.com/…

It might actually be my new favourite Coen's film. I saw a lot of myself in that character (good and bad) so it really resonated. I've watched it every few months since it came out.

They took her stapler

For what its worth though, that tag with Ian and Lip smoking and Frank popping his head in was hilarious and touching. It felt closer in tone to season one, which was nice.

Radiohead would certainly be in the running, they've developed a pretty unique level of prestige and influence thats simultaneously mainstream and hip/alternative.

I really wanted them to do at least part of an episode in Montreal, but I guess that's not happening.

He looks like Rob Huebel aged with makeup.

The stupid John Paul Jones fantasy sequence over the guitar solo of No Quarter is the greatest tragedy in the history of editing. Maybe the best solo Page every played, and we don't get to watch.

Does the regular studio version of The Food even exist? I've never found it.

Starts in A-minor and ends in B-minor. It's noticeable but not a huge dramatic change.

Just watching that clip in the article I got totally sucked in, and was disappointed when it was over. Kind of want to watch the rest of it now.

Agreed, but at least we can also say that Trent Reznor has an Oscar too. Pretty progressive choice in a category that usually goes to the safest orchestral shlock.

Agreed about ecstasy/MDMA; a few good friends, a few good albums, a truckload of cigarettes and some weed for the end of the night is the way to go.

Yeah that was some blatant riffing on Jonny Greenwood, I loved it.

For some reason, Jacqueline and Lillian shaking hands and introducing themselves after driving halfway across the country together gave me the biggest laugh of the whole season. Its a silly joke but it totally caught me off guard.

I'm a boyfriend who watches for the same reason. It's not my favourite thing to watch every week, but its a solid single cam with some frequently sharp writing. And really, even though its Mindy's show, and is certainly advertised as such, its not exactly dude kryptonite…plenty of sitcom bro characters, and guest runs

I spent the entire last 3 episodes confident that was Tim Meadows, not Jerry Minor, since I've mixed them up before. Until I caught the credits of the finale.