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I love how the sharks are so vindictive, they grab that guy just so they can slam him into the window of the room where the other scientists are and be like, "WHAT'S UP MUTHAFUCKAS!!"

Haha good point. I also thought it was funny how Chris Hardwick's (I think) impression of parents was they're like zombified cult members, while Moshe's was the complete opposite, that they're hyper and raving ridiculously about the wonders of parenthood.

True! And yeah, there was Helena as Sarah as Beth in season 1.

I don't think that was Chelsea Peretti, or at least not from her Netflix special, but I did love her impression of a male comic having sex with the stool and banging the mic all over it. And how it doesn't really work for women.

Clusterfest? Were the other two comedians Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher? I noticed that too! Their material was mostly different enough but yeah, it did feel a bit repetitive and the jokes blur together. What made it funnier was realizing that Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher are married to each other, and they're

He actually does refer to himself as Lil Boat sometimes, and it was the name of his 2016 mixtape.

I think he's fairly well-known among people that listen to hip hop and r&b radio (they played his songs often last summer in Arizona), but that's not really the AV Club's crowd. I was surprised to see his name pop up in Newswire but I do appreciate it because I liked trapsoul.

I remember that one too, but is there really only one SVU episode involving toilet cameras?! I don't watch it regularly but it seems like something that would pop up many times over the course of the show's run.

Yeah, season 4 felt a bit more simplified and less confusing, plot-wise. At the very least, watch the first episode of season 4, it flashes back to when Beth was still alive and Tatiana Maslany does amazing character work yet again.

Given how great the show is at depicting heartwarming family relationships, I'd love to see Rafael and Luisa work it out, especially since there aren't any good sibling relationships on the show. There was the glimpse of them being close in the pilot, but since then it's just been Rafael (somewhat understandably)

I'm sure it would never happen even if it wasn't the last season, BUT A PERSON CAN DREAM!

Yeah, I've said this before, but I would honestly love it if the show resolved all the "bad guys are after us!" plots at the end of this season and then just continued as a sitcom focused on clone hijinks. Tatiana Maslany's definitely got the comedy chops to pull it off!

It's definitely worth it for her, if you can ignore the nonsensical conspiracy plots. Season 3 suffered from this problem, but I thought season 4 was a marked improvement (maybe also because of how it references the first season).

I thought she was going to become another shadowy crime boss/supervillain given how her heart turned black, but this will be more interesting. Hopefully she'll be better at dealing with business stuff than her previous efforts and not just running the hotel into the ground. She'd have to work with Petra, right, since

The Rook by Daniel O'Malley? Good choice.

Oh come on, she's writing on Twitter. It's not horrible spelling, it's using widely accepted shorthand in informal communication. She didn't do anything egregious (what I would consider actual bad spelling) like write "accept" instead of "except," or "definately." Don't be such a fuddy duddy.

I was wondering about Tyler Posey too. There was a moment a few episodes ago where the narrator was like, "Jane's first love…" and it showed her and the back of a guy's head, and then the narrator said, "Oh wait, it's not time for that yet," and then they cut to a scene of her and Michael. Maybe he'll be the old flame?

She spoke in English before (I think like one sentence) to Priest Cheech.

Whoa, are Teddy and Ricky Coogin the same person?