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Or at least the budget people made them forget.

I've mentioned this before but I love how it is now the Woman of Steel, Man of Kleenex.

Thanks for the Mr. Mike shoutout!!!! Don't forget that he wrote the first sketch ever on SNL. And Mondo Video is a classic. Also, he had the best response to Elvis' death.

I saw this in the theater when it came out. I have probably seen it over 50 times. I recently introduced a friend to it then realized he wasn't born when it came out.

Another subtle setup for season 3 is the fact that the utopium they took was leftover from the original boat party massacre. Which means there's a stash of the original tainted utopium somewhere in the Max Rager vaults - just what Ravi needs more of to work on the cure. I'm wondering if the utopium Ravi & Major dug up

Remember - that was the tainted utopium.

As a 48 year old man, I have to let you know it ain't that hard when the CW is putting out Arrow, the Flash, & iZombie.

Finally, I was getting despondent that no one else caught that.

Not The Craw, The Craw!

Thanks for this. I haven't pulled them off the shelf in way too long. I never realized Somebody to Shove didn't land. It was a major favorite off the record.

I found the explanation part of Vacation Nightmares to be the joke, especially when he mentioned it was non-union.

But he needed Cialis on his honeymoon with her?

Just goes to show you what happens after you have to deal with Malcolm Merlin.

Hmm, we gotta get the rules down for this. Here's a start:
1) Kendra mentions she was a barista - chug
2) Ray mentions being an Eagle Scout - shot
3) Sara shows concern over bloodlust - glug
4) Rip reminds them he's the captain - shot
5) Snart snarks - sip (we're only human)

Do you seriously think a barista like Kendra would be adjusting for inflation?
(Sorry - not picking on baristas,mpicking in Kendra)

Not as funny as when he cut the goon off from texting him, "That's what she said," a few episodes back.

I still think the best is when Totie Fields called Simmons out on the Michael Douglas Show. His whole schtick was asinine but she saw right through him: "You can't hide the hook!" The entire bit is worth watching but she nailed it starting around 2:07.
https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Not necessarily. She was a pretty popular back-up singer before she started acting. She was one of Bette Midler's Harlots for a long time.

If only they could cast Neil Patrick Harris for that!