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That seems awfully morbid for a sitcom, even *this* sitcom.

I always assumed most people died in their homes. They didn't die suddenly - they were already sick - why would they roam into the street and die there?

I think Phil's a little older than Mike, isn't he?

Tarantino: That was a priceless Martin!
Russell: Not anymore.

KENAN REACTS! Still comedy gold…

Can't blame him - I have the same annoyed look when Jones is on-screen, also.

I was starting to think I was the only person on the Internets who is OK with Jost and Che at the Update desk now. They aren't great, but they're certainly better than some duds they've thrown at us over the years (Charles Rocket, Kevin Nealon, Colin Quinn, to name my personal Trifecta-of-Suck WU Anchors). Jost and

Hmmm, interesting theory. I guess his mission may have left earth just before the virus hit, and they took it with them…

Of all the cringe-worthy scenarios in this series' brief life (and there have been MANY!), IMO the prospect of Todd and Tandy showing up with Gordon's corpse for his "grieving widow" to practice surgery on was the cringe-worthiest! I could barely watch when they started to tell Gail about their… present.

I thought the bodies' quick decomposition may have been a result of the virus, about which we know virtually nothing. So maybe it causes advanced decomposition, which would help explain when viewers whine about the lack of bodies everywhere.

I also laughed at the somewhat subtle "fat guy" joke that Todd was eating all of the pies that Gail practiced on.

Funny, cuz I've kinda swung the opposite: I think his change from last season, where he told one devastating lie after another, was too quick. Yes, he's still a major tool, but he has toned down his lies substantially.

I doubt Sudeikis will become a regular, but to kill him off with no contact with the rest of the cast would seem pretty pointless. Maybe he'll show up, miraculously reunite with his brother… then catch the virus and die after an episode or two. But presumably the virus could be gone, right? It hasn't had many, if

Yeah, if Mike and Phil were that close, you'd think one of Mike's earlier worms would've been named Phil…!

Killing 2 of the 3 known women of child-bearing age left on the planet seems a bit ill-advised, even for a selfish jerk like Phil. Carrying on the human race clearly isn't his major concern, but he has at least acknowledged that it is on his to-do list.

That would be so cliche at this point. Not saying it isn't a possibility, but it would be a major letdown.

Funny that THAT was Phil's big confession to Todd, and not "I actually don't have a 'Thinking Spot' - my intention during that 3-hour drive the other day was to leave you in the desert to die." Not sure the Toddler would've forgiven that bombshell, though!

Heh, I thought of that, too. But if you've watched the new Netflix "Daredevil" series, they did have a nod to that story, as Rosario Dawson's Claire character makes up the name "Mike" to call Daredevil when he won't tell her his name.

After that comment, you should just drop the mike and walk off the Internets, my friend.

Funny how I saw two completely different reactions for the Thursday night preview showing (cheers and loud laughter) than I did on Saturday night (confusion and WTF?!). All us Marvel fans were there for Thurs and loved it; general audience on Sat had no clue or little interest in the stinger's surprise star.